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Political Radar: Bill Clinton: Obama Played Race Card On Me
Political Radar: Bill Clinton: Obama Played Race Card On Me
OMG! Is anyone paying attention to the Clintons! Bill is pushing so hard for this because it will be his 3rd term, not Hillary's. No one has said the obvious so I will, anyone supporting her is doing it so that Bill can be president one more time. I agree with one writer, we are seeing their true colors now. All this time they profess to be for the minorities in this country, that is until a ...
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Obama's and Media's Silence on Racist Attacks on Tenn. Dem
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... against himself and icon King. In April, Bill Clinton said that Obama won the South Carolina Primary like Jesse Jackson did decades earlier. Obama tried to turn this into a racist attack, too. Not to mention the March incident where Obama called his own grandmother a ...

Obama’s and Media’s Silence on Racist Attacks on Tenn. Dem
Stop The ACLU — ... against himself and icon King. In April, Bill Clinton said that Obama won the South Carolina Primary like Jesse Jackson did decades earlier. Obama tried to turn this into a racist attack, too. Not to mention the March incident where Obama called his own grandmother a ...

The Obama Campaign: Some Things Don't Turn Out As Planned
RIGHTWINGSPARKLE — ... politics that it took to do it would tick off around 18 million people. They didn't realize that Hillary supporters would demand that Hillary's name be put into nomination and a floor vote at the convention. They didn't plan on being forced to headline Hillary one night and Bill the next. ...

The Obama Campaign: Some Things Don't Turn Out As Planned
RIGHTWINGSPARKLE — ... politics that it took to do it would tick off around 18 million people. They didn't realize that Hillary supporters would demand that Hillary's name be put into nomination and a floor vote at the convention. They didn't plan on being forced to headline Hillary one night and Bill the next. ...

David Sirota: Convention Dispatch: Does It Always Have to Be About the Clintons?
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... And perhaps worst of all, Bill Clinton claimed the Obama campaign "played the race card on me" - a clear attempt to stoke the usual anti-affirmative action backlashes that mark so many campaigns. ...

The Humbling: “The One” goes to Don Clinton
The Anchoress — ... makes a point of playing with his pinky ring, and gives him none. Finally, clearing his throat and assuming a cavalier affect, The One speaks: The One: Uh, thank you, Mr. President, for seeing me in your beautiful offices. Don Clinton nods, but says nothing. More praise is due. The One: I, um, think it’s er…a wonderful, a wonderful testament to your, eh, your um, unquestionable commitment to em, the uh, your solidarity with the black community. Don Clinton, remembering when The One played the race card on him , narrows his eyes and does not smile. He leans back in his chair ...

Bill Clinton to Barack Obama's Transition Team: 'I'll Step Aside'
Politics Daily — ... During the presidential campaign, Bill Clinton assumed the role of attack-dog for Mrs. Clinton's losing campaign. He complained that the Obama campaign was, "playing the race card on me," in reaction to a comment Clinton made about Obama's primary victory in South Carolina. Mr. Clinton compared Obama's victory to Jesse Jackson's 1988 primary win in the state. Obama said that Clinton, "dissed," his primary win and hinted that there was more behind the remark. The two men had other testy exchanges during the primary, however, once the nomination was secured for Obama, Mr. ...

Bill Clinton to Barack Obama's Transition Team: 'I'll Step Aside'
Politics Daily — ... During the presidential campaign, Bill Clinton assumed the role of attack-dog for Mrs. Clinton's losing campaign. He complained that the Obama campaign was, "playing the race card on me," in reaction to a comment Clinton made about Obama's primary victory in South Carolina. Mr. Clinton compared Obama's victory to Jesse Jackson's 1988 primary win in the state. Obama said that Clinton, "dissed," his primary win and hinted that there was more behind the remark. The two men had other testy exchanges during the primary, however, once the nomination was secured for Obama, Mr. Clinton ...

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