gawker.com - 9/23/2008
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Bill Clinton will appear on David Letterman's show later tonight, but he gave a sneak preview of what he might say earlier today on the View . Don't expect the former president to come out swinging against Sarah Palin the way he did against Barack Obama during the primary. Asked a question that ...
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Bill Clinton Discusses Sarah Palin, Politics, Hillary
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... He also didn't disagree that there was sexism in the media, he said it was maybe subconscious and therefore insidious (see clip). Clinton also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, ...
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SEN. Barack Obama lost some votes Friday when his economic policy director, Jason Furman, blew off a panel discussion in front of 1,500 corporate leaders in Washington, DC. As John McCain's economic adviser, Doug Holtz-Eakin, dutifully took his seat...