Author Topic: Clinton: "This May Be the Last Day I'm Ever Involved in a Campaign of This Kind"  (Read 1478 times)

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APF

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Quote from: ABC news / Political Radar
Speaking to a crowd in Milbank, SD former President Bill Clinton admitted that today could be the last time he has such an active role in presidential politics.

"I want to say also that this may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind. I thought I was out of politics, 'til Hillary decided to run. But it has been, one of the greatest honors of my life to go around and campaign for her for president," said Clinton as he began his speech.

Watch the VIDEO HERE.

It was certainly not a long thought - nor something he seemed to want to dwell on. But for a man who has rarely shown even an inkling of defeat in the past year, even uttering the words says a lot.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/06/bill-clinton-th.html
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Quote from: Vanity Fair
Bubba Trouble
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Old friends and longtime aides are wringing their hands over Bill Clinton’s post–White House escapades, from the dubious (and secretive) business associations to the media blowups that have bruised his wife’s campaign, to the private-jetting around with a skirt-chasing, scandal-tinged posse. Some point to Clinton’s medical traumas; others blame sheer selfishness, and the absence of anyone who can say “no.” Exploring Clintonworld, the author asks if the former president will be consumed by his own worst self.

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/07/clinton200807


Bubba's response:

Quote from: Bubba's Office via RCP
The Facts About Clinton's Post-Presidency
By Bill Clinton

A tawdry, anonymous quote-filled attack piece, published in this month's Vanity Fair magazine regarding former President Bill Clinton repeats many past attacks on him, ignores much prior positive coverage, includes numerous errors, and ultimately breaks no new ground. It is, in short, journalism of personal destruction at its worst.

Any balanced account of President Clinton's post-presidency - which other publications have referred to as one of "a great philanthropist;" the face of "the power of philanthropy" and "a major force in fighting the pandemic [HIV/AIDS]" - would recognize that the lion's share of his work is his multi-million dollar charitable foundation, which works in almost 50 countries around the world. [The Economist, 9/23/06; Fortune Magazine, 9/7/06; The Wall Street Journal, 1/14/04] Vanity Fair, however, has chosen to publish thousands of words on former President Clinton, but to devote only a single paragraph to his enormous charitable accomplishments.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/06/the_facts_about_clintons_postp.html
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Rman

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I thought this topic was going to be about Hilary.

APF

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You fell into my clutches!

But yeah, that's still the writing on the wall, regardless of the Clinton in question.
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AdmiralViscen

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/02/clinton-summons-top-donor_n_104715.html


Hillary Clinton has summoned top donors and backers to attend her speech tomorrow night in an unusual move that is being widely interpreted to mean she plans to suspend her campaign and endorse Barack Obama.

Obama and Clinton spoke Sunday night and agreed that their staffs should begin negotiations over post-primary activities. In addition to help raising money to pay off some $20 million-plus in debts, Clinton is known to want Obama to help out black officials who endorsed her and are now taking constituent heat, including, in some cases, primary challenges from pro-Obama politicians.

"This has never happened before," one donor said, referring to the personalized request by email to attend the event in New York Tuesday night.

Obama is expected to claim enough delegates to put him over the top that night at a separate event in Minneapolis.

Earlier in the day it was reported that, Clinton staffers were being urged by the campaign's finance department "to turn in their outstanding expense receipts by the end of the week," another sign that the run at the White House was nearing an end. In addition, Politico wrote that members of Clinton's advance staff had received calls and emails Sunday night, summoning them to New York City and telling them their roles on the campaign are ending.

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Clearly he meant that it was going to be his last day as a part of a dirty, divisive campaign, since when he's stumping for Obama's Puppies n' Sunshine Feel Good Tour 2008 this fall everything will be, well, puppies and sunshine.  AMIRITE?
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YM sexist puppies and BLACK sunshine!!! 
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FlameOfCallandor

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I can wait till all of you yahoos go gaga over the 2012 clinton campaign, conveniently forgetting about 2008.

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67% in favor overall

How many dead ideas can McCain hitch himself to before it falls through?

APF

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Misleading poll; question is skewed.
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FlameOfCallandor

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Misleading poll; question is skewed.

I agree

APF

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I can wait till all of you yahoos go gaga over the 2012 clinton campaign, conveniently forgetting about 2008.

That's what I was hoping for this year; unfortunately Senator Fluffybottom Snugglepuss snatched that away from me.
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FlameOfCallandor

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I meant all the anti-clinton distinguished mentally-challenged fellows who were worshiping her this time last year.

max_cool

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Misleading poll; question is skewed.

question is pretty fucking straight forward.
It asks whether one approves of a U.S. president meeting with leaders of an enemy nation. Tell me how it is skewed

Oh God I'm responding to APF in a political thread, I'm probably being trolled.

APF

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How are you being trolled when you asked me the question, you distinguished mentally-challenged choad?  Get that fucking asinine GAF shit--or whatever the fuck your IQ-starved quote-unquote brain thinks its doing--out of here.

Ahem

The point of debate is not, overall, whether countries should have some form of meetings with countries deemed enemies--that's the brain-dead version of what people are talking about, not the important policy point that's behind the discussion; therefore the poll question is misleading if you want a real answer to how the American public may feel about the real point that's being debated.
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brawndolicious

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I would argue that any presidential candidate even offering to be diplomatic is relevant considering this country's current reputation for diplomacy.

which is shit.

APF

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And you'd be arguing against who exactly in this thread?
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APF

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Note also that the reputation !~ reality, really.


In other news, re: the Vanity Fair piece:

Quote from: HuffPo
Bill Clinton: Purdum a "Sleazy" "Slimy" "Scumbag"

MILBANK, S.D. -- Former President Bill Clinton today unleashed a salty stream of epithets to describe former New York Times reporter and current Vanity Fair writer Todd Purdum, calling him "sleazy," "dishonest," "slimy" and a "scumbag."

The former president made the comment at a local campaign event after I asked him if Purdum's much-commented upon Vanity Fair story was weighing on his mind.

Tightly gripping this reporter's hand and refusing to let go, Clinton heatedly denounced the writer, who is currently married to former Clinton White House Press Secretary, Dee Dee Myers.

"[He's] sleazy," he said referring to Purdum. "He's a really dishonest reporter. And one of our guys talked to him . . . And I haven't read [the article]. There's just five or six blatant lies in there. But he's a real slimy guy," the former president said.

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"The editor of Esquire-- he sent us an email yesterday and said it was the single sleaziest piece of journalism he'd seen in decades. He said it made him want to go take a shower and he was embarrassed to be a journalist when he read it."

"You know he didn't use a single name, cite a single source in all those things he said. It's just slimy. It's part of the national media's attempt to nail Hillary for Obama. It's the most biased press coverage in history. It's another way of helping Obama. They had all these people standing up in this church cheering, calling Hillary a white racist, and he didn't do anything about it. The first day he said 'Ah, ah, ah well.' Because that's what they do-- he gets other people to slime her. So then they saw the movie they thought this is a great ad for John McCain-- maybe I better quit the church. It's all politics. It's all about the bias of the media for Obama. Don't think anything about it."

[...]

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mayhill-fowler/bill-clinton-purdhum-a-sl_b_104771.html


It's kinda interesting to see President Clinton going off like this, although he hasn't shown himself to have much of a sense of humor re: f/e his term in office (can't say I blame him tho)
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Phoenix Dark

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A Clinton donor tells me that on a conference call today with major fundraisers this afternoon, Harold Ickes told them Clinton isn't planning to drop out. He pressed donors to stay unified, and reviewed tactical options, including challenging the Michigan delegation.

State finance committees are also circulating letters to deliver to Clinton tomorrow in New York, and I've obtained a draft of the Illinois finance committee's letter, being circulated by a Clinton fundraising aide, Rafi Jafri, which stresses a fight until the convention, and a resolution in "August, and no earlier."

    We, the Illinois Finance Committee, want to show our full commitment to and support for Senator Hillary Clinton, in the fight for her rightful appointment as the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee at the convention this August.

    We believe she is, by far, the best candidate of the three, and the candidate most able to turn the ailing economy around, solve the housing crisis, end the war in Iraq and defeat the terrorists in Afghanistan, bring universal healthcare to our citizens, and finally make our country energy independent.

    We also know she is the Democratic candidate best able to beat John McCain in the fall. One thing we are certain of is that the Republicans are good at winning elections. We, as Democrats, allowed them to win the last two contests, and we cannot afford to let that happen again.

    Senator Clinton is ahead in the popular vote, and neither candidate can secure the nomination with pledged delegates alone. The automatic delegates can change their mind up until their vote at the convention, and that is why this nominating process must be resolved in August, and no earlier.


    We Democrats will be united after our nomination process is completed, but only if that process is completed justly and in fair representation of the opinions of the members of our party. We believe nominating Hillary Clinton is the only way our party can guarantee victory in November.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/

Doubt she'll do that. Vilsack and other big Clinton supporters have already said that after the primaries are done she should concede. If she plans on staying until August I wouldn't be worried: she'll lose most of her SD support, at least the ones with brains.
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I'm convinced Hillary's campaign is like the bus in Speed.
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treythemovie

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The Hillary campaign is pretty fun to watch these days. They are obviously lieing through their teeth almost 100% of the time yet the campaign doesn't seem to have a clear message for all of their supporters to spam anymore. Hence why we get all these comflicting lies and an almost bipolar change in temperment day to day. Should be interesting in a week when they start going into "Obama is Awesome" mode.

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The "Obama is awesome" message should be easy for Hillary to pick up, but I'm interested in Bill's tone/role. Obama would make Bill kinda irrelevant if he wins, at least in the party. He'll no longer be The Big Shot, and his wife will no longer have The Future Big Shot aura surrounding her head in the senate.
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and his wife will no longer have The Future Big Shot aura surrounding her head in the senate.

Only one person can have an aura surrounding his head:



Or is that a halo?