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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Dee Said on

We are all aware that Bill Clinton has some disdain for Obama. I have watched Bill on talk shows since the DNC. The passion he expresses on that night is no longer present. I know that he has a plan – it is clear. If John McCain becomes our present, we will be far worse off than we are right now. What will happen then you ask? It is obvious! Hillary will be a shoo-in for 2012! It’s a perfectly strategic move. My question to you is this Mr. Clinton, “Is Hillary’s political career more important to you than the fate of the American people?”

Here’s the thing Mr. Clinton, we are facing such a paramount time, that there is no room for these kind of games you are playing. I understand that your loyalty to your wife but what about the rest of the 305 millions+ of people who also are relying on you? What about those who are looking to you for guidance and who trust your judgment? Do you feel an obligation to protect those who in 1992 and 1996 elected you to the position of President?

Here is my advice to you, and I suggest you take it: Examine yourself and decide if you are really for ‘the people’ or for playing these strategic games (where no one really wins)?



Dee Said on

sorry…I meant to say if John McCain becomes our president – not present (lol)



Cookie Said on

I don’t agree. Bill has to be careful here. He can campaign but not too much. This race is Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain yes Palin then McCain. It’s not about Bill. He especially has to be careful because there were some harsh moments during Hilary’s campaign and I would think he’s being too fake if he went overboard campaigning for him. For myself, the speech at the DNC was good enough for me. And as far as saying he likes McCain…I mean somebody has to be the bigger man. And Bill has a good way of turning things around on people. So if McCain called Chelsea ugly…Bill turns around and says basically he has no problem with him and actually likes him. How can McCain come back at him with anything after that? And Obama basically did the same thing in the debate by giving McCain some credit and pointing out things they DID agree on. Then McCain would turn around and put Obama down, which made him seem even worse. It’s the same strategy. I think the main thing here is that Hilary is out on the campaign trail, which is more important because of those 18 million votes. Now, I saw her in Michigan on Saturday at a rally for Obama and she made us want to go door to door for Obama after she got through speaking. She really energized us and reinforced that we can’t afford to elect Palin/McCain. I think she is doing a great job on Obama’s behalf and if she comes to your town go see her. She certainly got me energized because I supported her and I will continue to support her by supporting and voting for Obama…



Gary In Pismo Said on

Bill Clinton is no dummy. He’s quite possibly the best politician this country has ever produced. He knows exactly what he’s doing. Its so obvious that he wants people to vote for McCain and Palin in order to defeat Obama, who, by the way happened to mop the floor with his wife during the primaries for the democratic nomination. I don’t care what he says with his mouth regarding his commitment to an Obama victory, he has an axe to grind with Obama and he wants nothing less than a McCain/Palin victory, so that he and Hillary can show up and say, “I told you so! Then she runs for president in 2012. So, it cost her an extra four years to get the golden ring. Big Deal! She gets what she wants and Bill gets what he wants. They think everything will be great, but they err greatly if they think that Obama supporters will back Hillary’s 2012 run to the white house after a lack luster effort at getting Obama elected. No one that I know will vote for Hillary if that scenario plays out. One of the things I like the least about the Clinton’s is their arrogance about feeling like they’re smarter than everyone else in the room. Bill’s recent appearances support my belief that he has an agenda and its not to elect Senator Barack Obama for POTUS. There is a certain selfishness that Bill and Hillary posses that makes them loyal to no one but themselves. Not the country; not the democratic party. If Bill gave any more support to John McCain or Sarah Palin, the democrats would have to check his party membership card at the door.



rtd86 Said on

Thank you for your comment. No one really knows whats going on behind the scenes. It’s always the unscene forces that control the masses. Many of you bloggers said that you were tired of the Clintons–now, you say Clinton isn’t doing enough… People stop being double-minded. Controversy sells… Wake up people… Don’t take your mind off the prize…Its time for CHANGE. Do your part …



Bobby Said on

Go BIll GO .YOUR THE MAN!!!!!!



m jackson Said on

MR P SLANSKY I COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER. BUT THE POWER OF THIS MOVEMENT AT THIS TIME IN AMERICA IS FAR GREATER THAN MR CLINTON SEEMS TO UNDERSTAND. I KNOW WE CAN AND WILL CONTINUE ON TO VICTORY. OBAMA/BIEDEN 2008 NO WEAPON FORMED WILL PROSPER!



J Carter Said on

I would just like to remind Mrs Clinton, which I was a very big supporter of hers, That I, as many other Aferican American women will remembr just how much she supported the Obama/Bieden ticket next time she runs for office!



alicia banks Said on

no
i am not mad at bubba
he and obama are both humans who love their wives
and if bubba had slain mo as bo slew hc
obama would still be mad too

peace
alicia banks
OUTLOOOK
http://aliciabanks.blogspot.com/



umi Said on

The article has merit.



justasking2755 Said on

Bill and Hillary should really be careful. In 2012 what makes them think that Mr Obama will not run again?

And if he has done a good job does he really think everyone would just jump to Hillary?

And if he doesnt run do the Clinton think we will forget what they are doing now?

Remember, Bill and Hillary you need African Americans to get there not just white women.



Shonta Said on

I agree with everyone else on the issue of forgiveness. If Clinton can forgive someone for degrading comments about his family, and the American people can forgive his scandal he and his family should be able to forgive Obama and his campaigne for their defeat. Its simple if he’s for Obama the show your American people and the Afro-Americans you stands for whats right and humane and not Palin/McCain!!!!!!



Dijah Said on

WAKE UP PEOPLE! In case you didnt know….Clinton really didnt DO anything…..FOR US…BUT LET ME TELL YOU WHAT HE DID DO! What is going on with the economy NOW, is not entirely George BUsh FAULT>>though we want to blame him…IT started with BILL CLINTON> He allowed countless things…such as the problem we are having with the MEXICANS RIGHT NOW! iT is an endless cycle…George Bush Senior…HE IS TO BLAME TOO! All of their MISTAKES are becoming evident NOW! and I feel but pray that I am WRONG that they are going to PUT OBAMA in there…and when it hits the fan! BLAME HIM! Clinton is and will always be a WHITE MAN who has no idea what it is to be black and how we fill OR where we come from/ He fooled us ALL! IF he cared so much about our people, he wouldnt be in HARLEM KickING ALL THE blacks out and buying up their territory! THink about it!
PEACE



Jazz Said on

or this was a battle for a job , Barack and Hillary, and she lost, so I can see why there would be no love there, but as a member of the Black race, I can not forget all the good that he has done for the Black race, I’m thankful to God that there are people like him in this world could not have said it better. That’s black people for you. How was you money during the Clinton years…I’m thank ful for the both. Even if I vote for OB, I still wish Hilary had of won. The Bill and Hilary was there the night they world needed them to be. The hell with the rest. I didn’t see Jimmy Carter running around for Bill during his time. I would have no love if anyone won over my husband. Hell, Hilary was Rep. before, she should have turn her back, and went back. No one person can be blame, do everyone with a voice here vote?



Sheivon Said on

Yes, Hillary lost. OK that is the past but why is everyone so bent on the Clinton’s endorsing anyone. They only have power and influence that the people give them. Why is it so important for Bill to outright say, Vote for Obama, Why?? Exactly. If they (Clinton’s) do not matter why are they so much a part of the chatter?????????



DOOM Said on

yes!!a very painful but true statement..bill is upset 1 that his wife lost to obama,2 obama didn’t select hilary as his v.p.bill needs to grow back up..remember what our goal is,not just for your family/wife.but for the whole united states..



angela Said on

Why are we blaming Bill for everything in this campaign. I must say that I was a very strong Hillary Supporter and was very disappointed that she lost. But I am now pulling my supporters towards Barack. We have to get out there and stop talking about Bill and what he should or should be doing. While we are talking about this we could be doing voter drives to get people out to VOTE the right way come November 4th. If Mcain wins the election he deserves to because, while we are on here talking about Bill Clinton we, ourselves could be out making a change in this election…..



Haylie Said on

I think if Clinton wants to help out McCain then that’s his business……….Personally….I hope Obama doesn’t get in office. If he does then America is doomed. I dont want a president that doesn’t acknowledge the American flag when the pledge of allegience is being spoken. And I don’t need a president who is muslem. I don’t think people should be putting all the blame on Clinton if McCain wins because it’s not his fault. Maybe America just isn’t ready for a black president.



Barbara Said on

If Bill was smart he would help Barack so he can stay in the light. If McCain wins Bill’s light will certainly go out forever.

McCain=(Bush, Cheney & Rove)



Gary Said on

PHUCK BILL CLINTON AND THE HORSE HE RODE IN ON!!!