Published 8/28/2008
by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
at CNN Political Ticker
Bill Clinton addressed the Democratic National Convention Wednesday.
Bill Clinton, not known for his self control, is still not over it.
It's been reported that he still resents the suggestion from Obama supporters that he played the race card during the rough and tumble Democratic primary. Perhaps that explains why, last week, he applauded John McCain's [...]
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