Tuesday, May 27, 2008

No cigar, Bill: Ex-Prez Clinton claims vast left-wing conspiracy against Hillary


click President Clinton and a few of his former playmates to enlarge

Former President Bill Clinton said yesterday that Democrats will likely lose in November if his wife Hillary Clinton is not the party’s presidential nominee. He also said that some people (a vast left-wing conspiracy?) were trying to “cover this up” and “push and pressure and bully” superdelegates to make up their minds prematurely.

"I can’t believe it. It is just frantic the way they are trying to push and pressure and bully all these super-delegates to come out,” he said at a South Dakota campaign stop Sunday, in a speech reported by ABC News. “'Oh, this is so terrible: The people they want her. Oh, this is so terrible: She is winning the general election, and he is not. Oh my goodness, we have to cover this up.'"

The former impeached president added that his wife had not been given the respect she deserved as a legitimate presidential candidate.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Bill, everybody left of Karl Rove. Did you see this, Jack? Apparently she is drawing on charts, rovian maps, polls (taken since McDimsum & BHO have been ignoring her) and a feeling emanating from her trio of Carvillian big ones to prove that she is the most electable. This, despite trailing from Day One and lagging him now by more than a lap as they wave the checkered flag for the skinny organizer who is not a muslim as far as she knows.

Politico (Ben Smith)

In a letter supported by a set of polls and charts — including Karl Rove's maps — Clinton makes her case.

Keekee Brummet said...

Kev, I think I am probably more pragmatic than you polically, which is why I clung to the Clinton candidacy so long.

In the end, however, they boned us as surely as they boned Monica Lewinsky and their other cast aside playthings. Monica Lewinsky went and got her PhD, but the Clinton's have stood fast with their politics of personal destruction. I'm still not sure Obama is everything we hope he is, but I know now, ineluctably, that I no longer want the Clintons as my President. It's time for them to take their $70 million or whatever's left after this debacle and slink into curmudgeonly retirement. I wash my hands of her and her husband. But you get to keep dealing with her, as your esteemed Senator. I suspect once Obama wins, she'll throw in the towel on her Senate seat too.