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9/5/12, "Bill Clinton’s 8 digs at Obama," Politico, Kevin Cirelli
"Former President Bill Clinton
— a native of Hope, Ark. — is expected to offer a rousing endorsement
of President Barack Obama in his speech Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention.
But four years ago, while his wife Hillary competed for the Democratic
nomination, Clinton wasn’t always so supportive of Obama’s “hope and
change” message.
Here are Bill Clinton’s most controversial quotes about Obama:
1. “The idea that one of these campaigns is positive and the other is
negative when I know the reverse is true and I have seen it and I have
been blistered by it for months is a little tough to take. Just because
of the sanitizing coverage that’s in the media doesn’t mean the facts
aren’t out there.” — Jan. 7, 2008; New Hampshire campaign stop
2. “I think that they played the race card on me. We now know, from
memos from the campaign, that they planned to do it all along.” — April
21, 2008, WHYY News Radio
3. “In theory, we could find someone who is a gifted television
commentator and let them run. They’d have only one year less experience
in national politics.” — Dec. 15, 2007, PBS’s “Charlie Rose”
4. “Give me a break. This whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I’ve
ever seen.” — Jan. 7, 2008, addressing Obama’s record on Iraq during a New Hampshire stop
5. “Hillary’s opponent, in his entire campaign, every two or three
weeks has said for months and months and months, beginning in Nevada,
that really there wasn’t much difference in how America did when I was
president and how America’s done under President Bush. Now, if you
believe that, you should probably vote for him, but you get a very bad
grade in history.” — April 17, 2008, Lock Haven, Pa., campaign speech
6. “Jesse Jackson won South Carolina in ’84 and ’88. Jackson ran a
good campaign. And Obama ran a good campaign here.” — Jan. 26, 2008, to
reporters in Columbia, S.C.
7. “I mean, when’s the last time we elected a president based on one
year of service in the Senate before he started running? I mean, he will
have been a senator longer by the time he’s inaugurated, but
essentially once you start running for president full time you don’t
have time to do much else.” — Dec. 15, 2007, PBS’s “Charlie Rose”
8. “Oh, I think yes.” – Dec. 20, 2011, Fox News, when asked if the media favored Barack Obama during the 2008 election."
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