Very Strong Words for Bill Clinton

September 27th, 2008

Bill Clinton

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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charles noel Said on

I saw bill clinton on tv today. He praise Obama, said that he won the debate last night. Bill said that obama will be win the election, He said that he and hillard has done more for Obama than all the democrats that ran for the presidency put together. Think about that!



Ann in Va Said on

I totally agree with Paul Slansky’s blog. My husband and myself had noticed this also. Clinton sounds like he is campaigning for the lieing POW, McCain. When you all get a chance, read the book “Vetting John McCain”. McCain is no war hero. Anyway, Clinton’s actions has become so transparent that he can no longer hide how he truly feels. As has been said, we supported him when he was dead wrong. But you know what folks, we can collectively tune Bill Clinton out. All these media/ news shows are about ratings. When Bill Clinton comes on, lets change our channels. If ratings begin to drop when he is on then people will stop inviting him on their shows, at least during the elections anyway. I have come to the point anyway where I no longer want to hear anything he has to say. Through God, prayer, faith, and good strategy we’ll take this thing home without him or Hillary! That Clinton ship has sailed. We’ll give the Clintons a job cleaning toilets at homeless shelters or something…LOL :-)
love, peace and soul inspiration….
Obama/Biden 08′



gemmie Said on

I do agree with this man’s comments, however even if Mccain should win the populist vote I believe Obama will win the electoral college.



finethug Said on

Bill have no love for Obama, its shame.
Blacks help elected Bill Clinton twice, and this is the way he pay us back by hating on Obama.

Shame on you…
If Obama loses this election because of you, we will never forget this one…
trust me on that!!!!!!



LTBROWN Said on

I cosign the blog. I’ve already got my voter drive team working to vote for whomever runs against Hillary after Obama has served his 8 years. Bill is a snake for what he’s doing. Truly. We’ve registered over 75k folks this year alone in our state. We showed up and beat Hillary in Mississippi, for Obama. We’ll defeat her everytime a vote comes our way.



Mary Singleton Said on

Bill Clinton, is a wonderful man, and was a great President to the United States., so let’s stop all the nonsense and let’s get down to business and select Barack Obama for President. Chris Rock, the man who makes all the noise… make sure you vote for Barack and not John McCain. Bill Clinton made what was possible for all to have a job, education and home to live in, so let’s not blame Bill Clinton if Barack do not get selected for President. It’s all up to the people to get out in vote, and for Barack to sell himself to the United States for the people vote. So let’s stop crying and get out in vote!!!!



KCofNJ Said on

OK, the one thing I want to know is, all of you that are lambasting Clinton for not being very supportive of Barack, do you like everybody in the world?. Doesn’t Clinton have a right not to like Obama? Obama’s team unjustly called him a racist. Why would he like him? Is Obama just so wonderful that someone can’t dislike him? Just as many of you are criticizing Clinton for reasons of your own, many none of your business, can’t Clinton criticize and dislike Obama. Think about it. He said he’ll vote for him, he’s said he’s the better choice, does he have to give him a big kiss on the lips to prove it?



J.D. Said on

This is real talk. The messed up part is that it ain’t so much that Obama beat Hillary as it is Bill lost the ticket nomination for her by opening his big mouth. Obviously he hasn’t learned to check his ego. I think that he and Hillary think they are going to assist with America suffering four more years of shyt , by not really supportin Obama, and then come in and save the day at the next presidential election season. By then there may be no America to save.



shonuff1974 Said on

This is real talk. The messed up part is that it ain’t so much that Obama beat Hillary as it is Bill lost the ticket nomination for her by opening his big mouth. Obviously he hasn’t learned to check his ego. I think that he and Hillary think they are going to assist with America suffering four more years of shyt , by not really supportin Obama, and then come in and save the day at the next presidential election season. By then there may be no America to save.



Sammy Said on

I have one word for this e-mail

BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



ski Said on

Slansky is right – Clinton is a sorry sore loser.

On the Larry King show Bill admitted that his life wouldn’t change much whichever candidate won – basically, he has enough money to be untouchable! He’s a sad man – he’s clinging hard to his legacy which he doesn’t realize will end up as soiled as Monica’s famous dress.



Caroline Said on

Wait, wait , wait…..a little graciousness will get you a long way. Albeit, Bill Clinton’s tepid endorsement for Senator Obama…it is still an endorsement. Another blogger said it well, when they said that it’s Obama’s as well as our responsibility to get him elected. Exchanging insult for insult is non effective and quite frankly erratic. We’ve all seen how ugly erratic behavior can be with Mccain’s stunts. Personal attacks are unnecessary and counter productive.

I do however understand the frustration, but it has to be framed in a way to yield positive results. Now saying all of that. Should Bill Clinton be held accountable for his obvious early 2012 campaign for Hillary? ABSOLUTELY, he should be. In my opinion, Mr. Clinton’s obvious attempt to stay above the fray, with this nonpartisan, neutral, oh by the way I’m a democrat so I’ll vote democrat veneer is apparent.

Unfortunately for Mr. Clinton, this approach may backfire in a big way, if Senator Obama looses to Mccain.



CLH Said on

Bill should be a SHAME….. But I don’t blame Bill and Hilary… I BLAME THE BLACK PEOPLE WE ARE SO AGAINST ONE ANOTHER ITS A SHAME…..

SEE BILL and HILARY had ALL OF US FOOL…IF McCain get elected that is four years but if OBAMA get elected that’s 8 years HOW OLD will HILARY be????

BLACK PEOPLE WE MUST UNITE AND STOP KICKING ON ANOTHER DOWN……………………………………..I Will say would never have another BLACK PERSON AS MY MGR…………



yvette Said on

Does it really make a difference who Bill Clinton endorses? You have to vote for the best candidate you think should be elected. Not who someone else endorses. I will not vote for either one, neither one has shown me anything.

All I hear is what they’re gonna do for middle class working people, what about the lower class working people? Will they be ignored yet again?
Clinton balanced the budget, there were plenty jobs, and we had a surplus,not like it is now!

In reality, they can only do what is allowed, which may not be on their agenda. The candidates make promises that are never fulfilled!



Khrish Said on

Bill Clinton aside. If we lose this election we are really up the creek with McCain and Palin. Now we talk about how and what he should be doing to help Sen. Obama but it isn’t happening so let’s stop begging and complaining. We all have to do more ourselves. We can’t let this election appear to be based on the assistance of one man. We have to work harder to keep that couple out of the White House. This woman may not be running for President but with the ole man’s health she may end up in that seat and then we are all in deep crap. Seeing her interviews was just plain scary. Please, could have, would have should have. We have to get Obama/Biden elected and that’s the bottom line. We can’t make Clinton do something he doesn’t want to do and we can’t waste precious time worrying about it. Push him aside and let’s move on here. We must look to the future not back at the past……We must save our country from this fatal duo. If not us, then who?



lisa Said on

I whole heartly agree with Paul. You should have seen Bill on the view and during an interview. I thought that he was campaigning for McCain/ Palin. Bill needs to get over the loss that his wife suffered. I was turned off during Hillary’s campaign. I thought it was very negative towards Barack. I still do believe overall, they are good people.



Leeone Said on

I did agree and had the same feel as the person that started this thread before I saw Bill Clinton on the Larry King Show. It gave me the understanding that Clinton is trying to reach a group of people that has been hard for Obama to get as voters. He talked about his plan to turn these people into Obama supports and I think he is right for what he is doing. I think everyone should see if they can watch the show that Larry King had with Clinton on CNN and really listen to it as it might change your mind too. I have to say that Clinton did do his job at the convention and will do it when he campaigns in the states that he has been chosen to go to. We should not spend so much time trying to worry about Bill Clinton and what he is doing and worry more about getting our own people registered and out to vote. If we can get as many black people registered to vote as possible, we will not have to worry about what someone else is doing. Lastly, I would like to say THANK YOU and GOD BLESS everyone who is out there everyday registering people to vote. You are GREAT People!!!!!



khadi Said on

I used to like Bill, but recently, he starts showing some love for McCain, If I’m Obama, I would dismiss him and do my own thing. God i our saviour and Barrack is the change we need.



JD Said on

Chris Rock and Paul Slansky are right on…but, really, I’m not surprised about Bill Clinton’s behavior. He’s still bitter and and is still stuck in “primaries” mode. Oh, well, it didn’t work out has the thought and seems to forget that he wasn’t running, but is wife was, and it wouldn’t surprise me if he votes for the Republican nominee. Now, wouldn’t that be so UN”democrat”ic of him, to say the least! But, we will persevere–YES, WE CAN and YES, WE WILL! Obama/Biden–2008!



miya481 Said on

I totally agree w/ Blogger Paul Slansky’s statments. I just noticed the other day about how nonchalant Bill Clinton is regarding campaigning for Obama. It’s like he’s waiting the very last minute to campaign for him. He needs to grow up and know that this is business, never personal!