Published 8/28/2008
by Samantha Harris
at CNN Political Ticker
President Bill Clinton at the DNC last night.
It was pretty easy to see last night why Bill Clinton was elected president. When he’s on, there’s nobody better.
The former president came out swinging, declaring that Obama is “ready to lead America and restore American leadership in the world.” He rather cleverly pointed out that when he [...]
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