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TexanBob
06-28-2008, 03:06 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/uselection2008/barackobama/2211812/Bill-Clinton-says-Barack-Obama-must-%27kiss-my-ass%27-for-his-support.html?service=print

(ps - funny how "kiss-my-ass" also shows up in the URL)

Bill Clinton is so bitter about Barack Obama's victory over his wife Hillary that he has told friends the Democratic nominee will have to beg for his wholehearted support.

Mr Obama is expected to speak to Mr Clinton for the first time since he won the nomination in the next few days, but campaign insiders say that the former president's future campaign role is a "sticking point" in peace talks with Mrs Clinton's aides.

The Telegraph has learned that the former president's rage is still so great that even loyal allies are shocked by his patronising attitude to Mr Obama, and believe that he risks damaging his own reputation by his intransigence.

A senior Democrat who worked for Mr Clinton has revealed that he recently told friends Mr Obama could "kiss my ass" in return for his support.

A second source said that the former president has kept his distance because he still does not believe Mr Obama can win the election.

Mr Clinton last week issued a tepid statement, through a spokesman, in which he said he "is obviously committed to doing whatever he can and is asked to do to ensure Senator Obama is the next president of the United States ".

Mr Obama was more effusive at his unity event with Mrs Clinton on Friday, speaking fondly of the absent former president, who attended Nelson Mandela's birthday celebrations in London instead. The candidate told the crowd: "I know how much we need both Bill and Hillary Clinton as a party. They have done so much great work. We need them badly."

But his aides said he has so far concentrated on cementing relations with Mrs Clinton first. They say they are content to let relations with Mr Clinton thaw gradually.

It has long been known that Mr Clinton is angry at the way his own reputation was tarnished during the primary battle when several of his comments were interpreted as racist.

But his lingering fury has shocked his friends. The Democrat told the Telegraph: "He's been angry for a while. But everyone thought he would get over it. He hasn't. I've spoken to a couple of people who he's been in contact with and he is mad as hell.

"He's saying he's not going to reach out, that Obama has to come to him. One person told me that Bill said Obama would have to quote kiss my ass close quote, if he wants his support.

"You can't talk like that about Obama - he's the nominee of your party, not some house boy you can order around.

"Hillary's just getting on with it and so should Bill."

Another Democrat said that despite polls showing Mr Obama with a healthy lead over Republican John McCain, Mr Clinton doesn't think he can win.

The party strategist, who was allied to one of the early rivals to Mr Obama and the former First Lady, said Mr Clinton was "very unhopeful" about the nominee's prospects in November.

"Bill Clinton knows the party will unite behind Obama, but he is telling people he doesn't believe Obama can win round voting groups, especially working-class whites, in the swing states," the strategist said.

"He just doesn't think Obama will be able to connect with the voters he needs."

Joe Klein, the author of Primary Colours, a fictionalised account of Mr Clinton's 1992 election, who has known the former president for 20 years, said he also heard that he was "very, very bitter", from people who have spoken with him.

"It's time for him to get over it or go off and do his charitable work. He knows the rules of the road. What's going on now is kind of strange. I think his behaviour is really, really shocking."

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Billy Boy thinks he's been cheated out of a third term. 8')

TexanBob
06-28-2008, 03:12 PM
"You can't talk like that about Obama - he's the nominee of your party, not some house boy you can order around.

Amazing. If a Republican were to ever compare Obama to a "house boy", the r-word would be flung around ad nauseum, Jackson and Sharpton would be all over his ass, etc., but Democrats can make racially-charged references and get away with them all the time.

Spider
06-28-2008, 03:17 PM
LOL bull**** piece , but funny none the less

W*GS
06-28-2008, 03:50 PM
http://media.economist.com/images/20080628/D2608WW0.jpg

Bronco_Beerslug
06-28-2008, 05:36 PM
Amazing. If a Republican were to ever compare Obama to a "house boy", the r-word would be flung around ad nauseum, Jackson and Sharpton would be all over his ass, etc., but Democrats can make racially-charged references and get away with them all the time.Of course, your article has no name for the "source" as for the rest of this article, here you go...

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Bill Clinton offers support to Obama (http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-06-24-bill-clinton_N.htm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton on Tuesday offered to help Barack Obama win the White House, although what work he'll do for his wife's former rival remained uncertain.

http://images.usatoday.com/news/_photos/2008/03/17/bclinton-mug.jpg

The Obama campaign is still smarting over some of Bill Clinton's criticism in the primary race, while the last Democratic president remains a popular political draw. But before the two can work together, they have to speak.

Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton have taken steps to join efforts in the last three weeks — she met with him privately, endorsed his campaign and will campaign with him Friday. But the former Democratic president and the man running to be the next one haven't talked since the campaign ended.

Obama said the only reason they haven't spoken is because Bill Clinton is traveling overseas. He praised the former president and said he's "looking forward to setting up a long conversation."

"He's as smart as they come. He's a great strategist. We're going to want him campaigning for me," Obama said Tuesday.

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
06-28-2008, 05:41 PM
Of course, your article has no name for the "source" as for the rest of this article, here you go...


Beat me to it.

BTW, isn't funny how TexasBoob is MIA from this forum for the entirety of Dubya's fall from grace but crawls out of the woodwork to do his Rush Limbaugh impression just in time for election season?

TexanBob
06-28-2008, 10:52 PM
I'm eager to see Bill campaign for Obama. Almost every person he campaigns for loses, even his wife.

Bronco_Beerslug
06-28-2008, 11:06 PM
I'm eager to see Bill campaign for Obama. Almost every person he campaigns for loses, even his wife.
So what happened to your "Obama must kiss my ass" topic of this thread?

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
06-29-2008, 03:54 AM
Of course, your article has no name for the "source"....

Maybe TexasBoob figures that since we already know who his source is he doesn't need to acknowledge him...

http://www.highdefwallpapers.com/images/funny/Rush_Limbaugh_Parody_Oxycontin.jpg

Rohirrim
06-29-2008, 09:26 AM
I'm surprised anybody would expect anything less. The hard Left wing of the Dem party knifed Clinton repeatedly in the back: Clyburn, Kerry, Kennedy, et al. Now they want him to give them all bear hugs and sing Kumbaya. I'd tell them to kiss my ass too. Of course, the English press has been so obliterated by Murdoch it's hard to believe anything they say. The best part of the English papers now is the chicks in bikinis.

SoCalBronco
06-29-2008, 02:18 PM
It's not in Mr. Clinton's interest to support Mr. Obama, so why should he?

Nobody owes anybody anything.

orinjkrush
06-29-2008, 05:16 PM
Bill...get your head out of your pants already.

Traveler
06-30-2008, 12:03 PM
Consider the source, but if this is indeed the for President's feeling towards Obama, my wish is that Obama tells him to **** off!

While I doubt Clinton did say this, he does need to remember his comment that "Politics is a contact sport. If you can take the punishment, don't put on the uniform. "

Tombstone RJ
06-30-2008, 03:16 PM
Bill Clinton has a huge ego, so I've heard. Is it big enough to have him turn his back on the Democratic party? I dunno, maybe...

JCMElway
06-30-2008, 06:49 PM
Wow, how far is the Right going to stoop to try and win this thing?

Play2win
06-30-2008, 06:59 PM
Wow, how far is the Right going to stoop to try and win this thing?

Republicans (or- NEO-CONS) would sell-out this country to win one lousy election...

Or, some say, they already have...

DHallblows
06-30-2008, 07:37 PM
Wow, how far is the Right going to stoop to try and win this thing?

It's gonna have to be REALLY far if they want any chance

Bronco_Beerslug
06-30-2008, 08:26 PM
Bill Clinton has a huge ego, so I've heard. Is it big enough to have him turn his back on the Democratic party? I dunno, maybe...Uh, no, as was shown in this thread. And Clinton's ego doesn't even register on Bush's scale.

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
07-03-2008, 11:32 PM
Quotes that aren't made up


"President Clinton had a very good conversation with Senator Obama today. He renewed his offer to do whatever he can to ensure Senator Obama is our next President."

- President Clinton's director of communications, Matt McKenna, Link (http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/)

“Senator Obama had a terrific conversation with President Clinton and is honored to have his support in this campaign. He has always believed that Bill Clinton is one of this nation’s great leaders and most brilliant minds, and looks forward to seeing him on the campaign trail."

- Obama spokesman Bill Burton Link (http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/)

Play2win
07-04-2008, 06:27 AM
Quotes that aren't made up


"President Clinton had a very good conversation with Senator Obama today. He renewed his offer to do whatever he can to ensure Senator Obama is our next President."

- President Clinton's director of communications, Matt McKenna, Link (http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/)

“Senator Obama had a terrific conversation with President Clinton and is honored to have his support in this campaign. He has always believed that Bill Clinton is one of this nation’s great leaders and most brilliant minds, and looks forward to seeing him on the campaign trail."

- Obama spokesman Bill Burton Link (http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/)

Those two quotes just put a smile on my face.


Just for the sure fact of seeing some actual positive politics actually happen.

Very fitting for this, the Forth of July...

epicSocialism4tw
07-04-2008, 01:06 PM
Texan Bob here posts an article, and without even taking a look at it the local lefty brigade launches a slew of unrelated personal attacks.

Nothing has changed around here.

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
07-04-2008, 06:53 PM
Texan Bob here posts an article, and without even taking a look at it the local lefty brigade launches a slew of unrelated personal attacks.

Nothing has changed around here.

Um, if they hadn't taken a look at it, then how would they know it was full of unsourced "quotes?"

And where were you when the righties refused to look at information about Bush? (Information that, had it been acted upon, might have spared America a lot of pain and suffering.)

Nothing has changed, indeed.

Spider
07-04-2008, 07:35 PM
Texan Bob here posts an article, and without even taking a look at it the local lefty brigade launches a slew of unrelated personal attacks.

Nothing has changed around here.

Hope you didnt break a nail posting this .........