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Posted by: ZiegfeldGirl 7 months, 1 week agoIf he weren't constantly belittling Barack Obama in racially charged terms, Bill Clinton might regard him with a self-referential nostalgia: "That," he might think to himself, "is what I used to be."
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ZiegfeldGirl7 months, 1 week ago
"In South Carolina, Obama trounced Bill Clinton and, it must be added, his wife, Hillary by running as a version of Bill circa 1992: a 40-something, charismatic heir to JFK, who talked of hope and offered change by transcending the tired politics of the past. Like Obama now, Clinton then recognized how transformative Ronald Reagan's presidency had been, and urged Democrats to learn from Republican success rather than deny it outright."
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not2needy7 months, 1 week ago
I don't understand Bill Clinton's racial ordeal! I would NEVER have taken him as a bigot, and still don't want to believe that he is one.
I don't want to believe that any intelligent, educated human being in this country is still filled with racial differences.
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