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Bill Clinton Talks Politics on The View
Evil Beet Gossip —
This set of clips from Slick Willy’s appearance on The View — put together by a (disclosed) McCain/Palin supporter — is worth watching, because in the final minute and a half the former President says an awful lot of things that sound like a quiet endorsement for John McCain. Clinton says he’ll be voting for Obama, “because I’m a loyal Democrat,” but then proceeds to offer some unmitigated compliments to John McCain.
Interesting.
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CONCRETELOOP.COM —
Bill Clinton took a seat on the couch with the ladies of ABC’s The View on Monday for the first time. When asked whether his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, wanted to join Dem. presidential nominee Barack ...
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NY Post: Page Six 9/23/2008
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...