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Bill Clinton's digs at Obama

Rick Moran
[FONT=times new roman,times]It may have appeared all sweetness and light at last night's session of the Democratic Convention, but as Stephen Green of Vodkapundit fame points out, Bill Clinton couldn't resist getting in a few digs at Obama while calling on Democrats to unite behind his banner:

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[FONT=times new roman,times]And why does Bill think Obama is "the man for the job?" Let's take a look at his words.[/FONT]

[FONT=times new roman,times]Well, Clinton based that endorsement on "everything I learned in eight years as President." It's all about Bill.[/FONT]

[FONT=times new roman,times]And why is Obama so good? Because "the long, hard primary" had "strengthened him." In other words, Obama was weak to start.[/FONT]

[FONT=times new roman,times]And with Joe Biden on board, "America will have the national security leadership we need." Obama wasn't qualified, so he picked a veep who was.[/FONT]

[FONT=times new roman,times]But the digs didn't end there.[/FONT]

[FONT=times new roman,times]Clinton very pointedly mentioned crushing "credit card debt." And Biden is pretty much a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delaware's many credit card companies. Clinton knows that. The media know that. And pretty soon they'll remind you of it, too.[/FONT]

[FONT=times new roman,times]And then there was the claim about Obama's "acute grasp of foreign policy," which is sure to remind folks that Obama was against the surge before he admitted it's working, and that Biden - like Hill - voted for the Iraq War.[/FONT]
[FONT=times new roman,times]After all the drama of the past couple of days wondering if he would wholeheartedly endorse the candidate, all the pathos, all the angst - Clinton came out and actually made a pretty effective speech - about his own administration and what Hillary's candidacy represented.

But you have to know that Clinton - a man who can parse the word "is" - knew exactly what he was saying about Obama during his speech. One look at Michelle Obama was worth a thousand words. Rather than her usual smile that lights up a room, her lips were pressed tightly together and she appeared upset.

There were several calls between Obama and Bill Clinton on Tuesday and Wednesday. No one knows what was said but it is apparent that Clinton did not feel constrained by whatever Obama and his campaign thought he should be saying in his speech. So much reflection on his own administration and Hilalry's candidacy was not, I am sure, in the Obama convention playbook. Hence, Michelle Obama's tight smile and Clinton's dual edged praise of Obama.

That's okay, though. The Obama campaign zinged Bill Clinton back. The music being played when Bill Clinton was exiting the stage was "Addicted to Love" sung by Robert Palmer.
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Was that written by Rick Moran or Rick Moron? Talk about parsing words. Clinton linked himself and his success to Obama. That's exactly what Barack wanted. Talking about his own successes and his years as President and reminding people of that is exactly what Obama wanted. Reminded people that in '92 they claimed he was too young and inexperienced. Exactly what Obama's team wanted to hear. Bill Clinton hit a HR for Obama.
 

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Funny, for the last year or so all we heard from the Clintons and Biden was about how Obama was too inexperienced and not ready to be president.

Let's be real here D2, what was Clinton supposed to say," Hillary should be standing here instead of Obama?"

It's fake praise, just like the RNC next week will be.
 

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Funny, for the last year or so all we heard from the Clintons and Biden was about how Obama was too inexperienced and not ready to be president.

Let's be real here D2, what was Clinton supposed to say," Hillary should be standing here instead of Obama?"

It's fake praise, just like the RNC next week will be.

Couldn't you then consider the criticism "fake criticism" since Biden & the Clintons were running AGAINST him?

I mean let's be real here texas, what were they going to say "Obama is great...vote for him not me"
 

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Couldn't you then consider the criticism "fake criticism" since Biden & the Clintons were running AGAINST him?

I mean let's be real here texas, what were they going to say "Obama is great...vote for him not me"
Nobody from the Repubs, accused McCain as not being ready to lead. Clinton and Biden both wen right at the issue of him not having experience. Criticizing his policies is one thing. But when you criticize the person for not being ready and having the experience is a totally different thing. Last night, I saw many of interviews where they asked democrats what has BHO accomplished in his political career, as far as Legislative accomplishments, and they all said, the guy is a great at inspiring people. None of them could name anything the guy has done. It really is funny. In the end the public will see this.
 

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Didn't Bush go after his ability to lead in 2000? Going as far to say he wasn't in the right mental framework?

I see no difference in the two at all anyways....you're in an election and you're trying to win. If you think you can create that wedge, you do it anyways possible.
 

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