Very Strong Words for Bill Clinton
September 27th, 2008

Blogger Paul Slansky’s had harsh words for President Bill Clinton. Read his words below:
Given that we would never have had the odious George W. Bush in the White House in the first place if it wasn’t for your blow jobs, Bill, it seems obvious that you owe it to the people of this country, and especially to the parents whose kids died in the Iraq War that Gore would never have started, and to all the parents whose kids would be killed in the WarFest that would be a McCain/Palin — sorry, Palin/McCain — administration to do everything in your power to get Barack Obama elected. But that’s not what you’re doing, Bill, and it’s not going unnoticed. We see your rage, Bill, it’s too huge to hide. We see that — as Chris Rock so brilliantly pointed out — it pains you to even speak Obama’s name. We see you petulantly rooting against him even as you go through the motions of doing the barest minimum on his behalf to avoid being blamed if he loses. You’re not fooling anyone, Bill. You’ve gotten so caught up in yesterday that you’ve stopped thinking about tomorrow. You have the power to influence millions of voters and you’re spitefully sitting on it. Get the rest of the note here. Do you think he has a point about Clinton?
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I don’t know about all this drama!! I’m simply tryiong to get past PAlin
I am so tired of hearing Obama this and Obama that. What has he done in Congress? Please, won’t someone list the accomplishments that qualify him to run the USA. Also the remarks that people have a problem supporting a back person for our highest office. He is only half black. Correct? I wouldn.t vote for this inexperienced man if he was a white man named John Smith.
So very true, but did you send a copy to Bill Clinton? I doubt if he reads anything on Bet.com.
Don’t know why everyone is acting so surprised about B. Clinton. While he isn’t to blame for Bush’s mess, he did a lot of sweeping his and his dad’s crimes under the rug during his administration (i.e. BCCI).
It’s not the first time he has undermined Democratic candidates. He was on record as siding with Bush on Iraq in against the Democratic nominee and the left in 2004 instead of backing up the Democratic nominee’s attacks on Bush. Plus, he chose to put his book out during 2004 hoping to overshadow the candidate. The heart surgery was different, but there is lots of behind the scenes that we don’t know about that took place in 2000 and 2004.
Obama can win on his own merits. Good that Hillary has been on her best behavior by campaigning for Obama all over.
I was on vacation for a few days last week and I watched the all-day news channels and a few other programs. In particular those that featured Bill Clinton. If I had seen for myself, I would have never known just how much Bill Clinton is sincerely NOT for Obama. And if we know it, Obama surely knows it. Obama should stay focus on his goals. He has support in every corner of this world. People should have the ability to accept defeat and move on.
Bill Clinton should know that many people will remember this if Hillary decides to run again.
If Bill Clinton wants to take his ball and go home, let him. We don’t need he and Hillary’s help to get the right person elected to the Presidency. See what we have accomplished with his half-hearted attempt to do and say the right thingfor Obama? No matter what we say or do, it would still be a lie coming out of his mouth, and his bad attitude is not what is needed. We are a self-sufficient people who can handle it ourselves. We are the people who can make ordinary ingredients into the best soul food in the world. Certainl we can do great things with a great ingredient like President Obama. (doesn’t that sound good?)
So let Bill Clinton alone, WE DO NOT NEED THE CLINTONS, they need US!
To E.J.
McCain will be nothing but another Bush and some people may want that, but Barack is very qualified and experienced. However why would we trust someone to run the country that would pick someone as inexperienced and unqualified as Palin???? I really don’t think at this point that it’s even about the first black man becoming president but about the candidate that will provide a chance at change.
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It’s all a Hillary thing because she is not a Presidential Candidate. Remember when Bill Clinton was in office, it was really Hillary running the show behind the scenes.
clinton said he would be begin to campaign for Obama after the Jewish holidays. Is he Jewish? we should have expected this from clinton. The only reason he is not giving McCain behind the scene advise is because he knows it would leak to the media.
Jim, would it have made more sense if Obama was from your country of Origin? What d’u mean by “Kenyan”? Have you forgotten who the true Americans are? Red Indians and I very much doubt you’re one!!
If you’re a Democrat and yet undecided then I suggest you hop on the ship to Iraq!
I’m glad people are seeing the true Clinton’s. Very fake people.
First let me say that I still have a lot of respect for the things that Bill Clinton did when he was in office. I think he did the best he could…well until that incident in the office with that girl. Not good. On the other hand, I was one of those that liked both Hillary and Barark. I thought they both are equally qualified to run this county. However, am I the only one that thinks Clinton has an issue with not being president anymore? I think he is caught up. If fact, there are several things that he did when campaigning for Hillary that I thought sabotaged her efforts. I don’t think he did it on purpose but it happened, Movie on. Right now what he says does not even matter. So, can we keep Bill where he is and make sure that we go out and get more people to vote for Barark!!!.
Really I never noticed this behavior from Bill until Chris Rock actually pointed it out. I think Paul is politically correct and I think all Americans who are not aware should be aware of Clintons behavior. I don’t think it is only because Hilary lost but in all actuality he may not want a Black Man in office either. We must be realistic here. The white man not matter what party really does not want to see a “Black Man” run the country nor that of a women either. The thing Bill needs to realize as Chris Rock pointed out so bluntly is..get over it..Hilary lost. Yes we love Hilary but she lost. There is nothing that can be done about it. It may be true that we forgave Bill for his role with Monica but everybody has not. Therefore, I also feel it might be an negative impact for him to campaign on behalf of Barack. However, maybe Hilary can be a greater influence. She could be a great influence. America still has issues we need to resolve. If we don’t come together and stand as one we are going to continue to be divided and continue with failure. America will no longer be a great place to leave for our future Americans. We need a prayer vigil in every community, city and state. This is the time.
Nurse Girl you are so far out there are you that oblivious to the world? Bill Clinton is bitter because Hillary did not win. If he was a real man, he needs to get over that, Barack won fair and now it is time to move on and get him elected. Yes, we all have to get out and our part, but so can the Clintons. Bill has given McCain so many praises that it is sickening. Why? Because he had his Global Initiative going on and didn’t want to jeopardize that. I thought the people were more important evidently not, all he cares about is his own selfish gain. They have a voice and can reach out to the people. Evidently all that bull about him growing up around blacks really didn’t teach him anything. He doesn’t want to see a black man in office either!!!!
2008 and black people are still begging white people to help save them?!!!….. When will we ever learn!!!!!!!!
Too bad for Bill Clinton. I actually used to respect him in spite of his indiscretions. Why?? Because we’re all human and make mistakes. But, his refusal to fully commit his efforts toward doing what’s best for the country has drastically diminished my view of him.
I know that he’s bitter because he felt that sexism played a part in the primary campaign. However, he needs to realize that racism is just as ugly a discrimination. There is no doubt that there are those that will not vote for Obama simply because of the color of his skin. The Clintons did a good job for not only middle class Americans but for African Americans as well. However, in his darkest hour it was the black community that stood by him.
It’s not like we’re expecting him to support an unqualified, inarticulate, unintelligent candidate. The man is more than qualified and you can bet he has been thoroughly vetted at this point. And it’s not like we’re asking him to back him ONLY because he is an African American. He is clearly, the right man at the right time.
McCain 08!
It may be just as it has been stated but it is not Mr. Clinton who is going to put Senator Barack Obama in office it is us as voters.
“KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE”
It just galls me when I hear these types of comments. Bill Clinton did more to move this country in the right direction than any President in modern history. We have a tendency to turn our backs on people who help us and try and find things wrong with them. Reverse the situation, had Hillary won do you really think Michelle Obama would be out there full force campaigning for her.
This crap that Clinton caused George Bush is just that. Crap. What caused George Bush is people who didn’t feel warm about Al Gore, they would rather have a barbecue with George than Al, so there was no big push to elect him. Remember Al Gore chose not to have Clinton campaign.
Barack Obama does not have great warmth about him either, and if he loses I am predicting that they will find that “white” America could not warm up to him. He is preachy, and he does exude a rather scholarly aloofness. Clinton won because he was a man of the people, although he was smart, (maybe one of our smartest Presidents) he never made it seem as though he was smarter than anyone else. Obama can’t do that, he might be the smartest person in this race but unless he connects better, the Pope could be out campaigning for him and he will still lose. The problem is in Obama not Bill Clinton, and if he can’t get across to voters this year that it’s time to look to the Democrats, then he doesn’t belong being the President.
I am very much disappointed by these negative postings about president Clinton. I am a black man and it seems to me that we tend to forget quickly, many years ago when he was the president, he appointed 67 members of his cabinet as minority. He was the first president ever and still that gave black people key positions and now we are denying him and calling him inappropriate names. I saw Chris Rocks comment on David Letterman. President Clinton does not have to mention the name of Obama for someone who is intelligent and college educated, to understand what side he is on and who is going to vote for. Let’s be clear, if he mentions the name of Obama all the time without mentioning McCains name the same media will label him to be biased and one sided. Everybody should chill out on Bill Clinton. I understand that if Obama wins history will be made, and I am for all of that however, knowing how we are if he becomes the president, and within a week if does not change or do things immediately that will benefit us, you guys(uneducated, unintelligent Blacks) will begin saying we elected him, but he has not done anything for us. Let’s do a simple math here, if every black registered voter, votes for Obama and every white registered female voter, votes for McCain, without the white male, McCain will still win easily. Let’s not jump into making this a black/white issue and listen to the platform issues. Let’s leave the Clintons alone, face it or not they have helped you in the past better than many other Presidents, check your facts and history. They have been campaigning for Obama in battle ground areas and swing states. The media does not show you the extent that the Clintons have gone for the party. Evidence of that was during the Democratic convention, where both Mr/Mrs. Clinton spoke eloquently and passionately and put their entire support to Obama. Thanks, that is all for now. I still like the Clintons to this day.