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Former President Clinton on 'The View'
Former President Clinton on 'The View'
Bill Clinton said Monday that he thinks Senator Barack Obama will win the election, and yet he had much praise for Senator John McCain.
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WJC on 'The View'
Taylor Marsh — ... All Democrats have to quit blowing smoke towards John McCain’s political sails. Obama has not closed the deal by any stretch, so everyone needs to be on the same page carving out a case against McCain continually. That includes Bill, who has evidently lost his taste for the jugular. Okay, then stay out of it completely. Via The New York Times: ...

The second reason Bill Clinton wants Obama to lose
Roger L. Simon — ... Obama at the  Convention.  It was well done, but I didn’t believe a word of it. it.  Since then, he hasn’t had much at all to say in favor of Obama. Of course, I am not the only one to observe this.  Katherine Seelye of the New York Times Caucus blog wrote today: Clinton Continues to Praise McCain Barack Obama might be forgiven for wondering which side Bill Clinton is on. All week, beginning with an appearance on “The View” and then on The Late Show With David Letterman, the former president has seemed ...

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