Sen. Barack Obama says he's ready to confront former President Bill Clinton, calling his advocacy on behalf of his wife's presidential campaign, "troubling."
Obama Hits Ex-Prez Over 'Troubling' Attacks
(via ABC News) · January 20, 2008 · 9:18 PM
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I agree with Obama. Bill Clinton is really making a complete ass out of himself, and he is lying and intimidating people even more than he usually does. Is Hillary really that stupid to believe that hubby is helping her campaign? Or is he completely out of control?? What will he behave like if, GOD FORBID, the Clintons get back into the White House??
Interestingly, every time the media focuses on what Bill said or didn't say, Hillary wins.
Barack Hussein Obama is the no different then a spoiled, better then thou white rich man.
Saying his kids are above average and can take it made me think of the PTA bragging mom who everyone dreads to see in the grocery store.
He is starting to appear to be the type who looks down on poor people, women and even black people.
He needs their vote but the more he talks he doesn't seem to be genuine.
It seems more about winning then caring.
If Bill isn't out of line, why are democratic senators calling him and telling him to shut up? That he is out of line? It was all over the news this morning. Check it out.
Maybe Bill will convince Hillary to put Bill in as Vice President. Then if something happens to Hillary he can be president again, and don't think his ego isn't that big. There's nothing that says that can't happen. It states he can't run for the office of president.
Look who is dreaming now.
When they both had to give up one of their planes, Hillary gave up her private plane boarded her press plane. Obama chose to keep his private plane and told the press to get their own flights.
Says how high his nose is up in the air.
http://factcheck.barackobama.com/
http://factcheck.barackobama.com/factche...
http://www.barackobama.com/2008/01/20/ob...
you'll feel better about america after south carolina.