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Bill Clinton's words of wisdom (likely to be ignored)
Bill Clinton's words of wisdom (likely to be ignored)
Bill Clinton wrapped up a lengthy stint on the couch chatting with the ladies of ABC's "The View" today by offering a thought that befits his continuing role of elder statesman (now that his hopes of seguing from ex-president to first laddie have been waylaid, at least temporarily). ...
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Bill Clinton on The View (Video)
Tennessee Guerilla Women — ... made his first appearance on The View today. Goddess love him, the former president answered compelling questions on topics such as sexism, women voting for Sarah Palin, and: Did Hillary really want to be Obama's Veep? Bill Clinton on The View: 9-22-2008: Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIiLJIk32_0 Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U08fA93lpEk Bill Clinton's words of wisdom (likely to be ignored) Bill Clinton ...

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