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Bill Clinton defends caucus lawsuit

(via New York Times) · January 17, 2008 · 11:52 AM

Former President Bill Clinton defends the lawsuit trying to stop casinos from being caucus sites, and denies any claims of a connection between the lawsuit and Clinton supporters.

Discussion: 7 comments so far...

  1. How can he defend the indefensible?

    Haven't we had enough of dirty Clinton politics?!?

  2. Wow... watch that video (via the link above). What an angry liar! These Clintons are such sore losers, and they haven't even lost yet!

  3. I urge all out of state organizers to go to the strip at large caucus sites and observe as long as possible, which is allowed. Let workers know they are free to support whomever they chose and do not have to do as their union says.

  4. WHAT "DIRTY POLITICS"? GROW UP! THE GOOD OLE BOYS JUST WANT TO KEEP POWER BUT THEY ARE SO SCARED IT IS SLOWLY SLIPPING AWAY. HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT 2008! CAUCUS THIS SATURDAY IN NEVADA FOR HILLARY CLINTON AND PASS THIS ALONG TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY OR......YOU WILL HAVE 4 YEARS OF BAD LUCK!

  5. Katy, I think you will find all politics are dirty by definition. However, when it comes to George WTF Bush and his sycophantic Repukes the correct adjective is criminal. There is that old adage about not sending a boy to do a man's job. It doesn't preclude sending a woman. The best of both worlds would be to send them both. Let Momma Hillary help her boy grow to a man--it will only take eight years.

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