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Bill Clinton: John McCain and Hillary are 'very close'

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posted on Jan, 27 2008 @ 11:32 AM
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Bill Clinton: John McCain and Hillary are 'very close'


politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

If Hillary Clinton and John McCain become their party's presidential nominees, the general election race is likely to be a love-fest.

At least according to Bill Clinton.

"She and John McCain are very close," Clinton said. "They always laugh that if they wound up being the nominees of their party, it would be the most civilized election in American history, and they're afraid they'd put the voters to sleep because they like and respect each other."

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posted on Jan, 27 2008 @ 11:32 AM
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Yay, a love fest! How wonderful and pleasing an election 'race' this is going to be.

I would love to see them holding hands and giving each other eskimo kisses; that is, if Billy is ok with it. He seemed to have no problem receiving support from Lewinski, I'm sure he'll be ok with a few affectionate kisses between the two Presidential candidates. I mean, who is he to judge right?

This makes me sick. I can't stand the two of them to begin with, but to see them together is evening more disgusting.



Why don't you two get a room already?

politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Jan, 27 2008 @ 11:54 AM
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From the OP source:


The comments may not be welcome by the McCain camp — which yesterday faced fire from several of its rivals for winning the backing of the New York Times — a longtime archenemy of conservatives.

Sens. McCain and Clinton last met publicly at an ABC debate earlier January, when presidential candidates of both parties shared the same stage. The two were seen exchanging pleasantries, and a Clinton side said she told the Arizona senator he’d done a “good job” staging a comeback in New Hampshire. He asked that she say hello to Bill Clinton for him.


McCain and Clinton are in cahoots, no surprise here. They both work for the same puppet masters.

There is a huge problem when people running against each other from different parties are better friends than those in the same party vying for the party nomination.

Something stinks to me, but I can't quite put a finger on it.



posted on Jan, 27 2008 @ 12:40 PM
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Yup, they are very close ....

They both are behind Bush in his push for attacking Iran and both have about the same visions for the future of the US.

That's why I would never vote for either one of them!



posted on Jan, 27 2008 @ 03:54 PM
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Sheez I don't rate McCain chances of winning his party nomination but if there was a McCain - Hillary race for the White House where the issues rather then just manufactured mud raking were debated the partisan divided might be slightly healed.

This could be a hint at a Hillary - McCain ticket ............



posted on Jan, 27 2008 @ 04:35 PM
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Originally posted by xpert11
This could be a hint at a Hillary - McCain ticket ............



God I hope not!

Hillary doesn't seem to realize how deep in debt the US is in and even wants to make the government bigger (= more debt) with programs like her health care program.

And McCain and her are both ready to attack Iran at the drop of a hat!

The last two we need to see together at the White House!



posted on Jan, 27 2008 @ 09:48 PM
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posted on Jan, 28 2008 @ 02:26 PM
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I forgot to add this the other day. Here's the youtube clip of Billy old boy:





And from the NY Times:

Bill Clinton takes on the polarizing issue


I just want to note this doesn't really have to do with McCain, but it has to do with Billy's dark side coming out. He seems to be blaming EVERYONE else, especially the other party, for him and his wife's shortcomings. What a jackass.

The article has the same quote I mentioned earlier about the two being 'best of buds.'


“The only people that she’s a polarizing figure around are people who don’t know her,” he said. “The reason I think she’s the most electable Democrat has nothing to do with race or gender. It is that they have systematically polarized the country, the right-wing Republican faction has. They first took over the Republican Party and then they performed reverse plastic surgery on all the Democrats,” starting with Jimmy Carter in 1980.



Yes Billary, its everyone else's fault for what is happening to politics. Its not like you were a President for eight years or anything like that. Nope, its those damn republicans fault...


The only one performing surgery is your family on your past my friend. Maybe you should pay off people a little bit better...




Haha Steve, you read my mind...Maybe McCain and Clinton should get married..


I also wanted to add this OP/ED from the times

Billary road to Republican victory

[edit on 1/28/2008 by biggie smalls]



posted on Jan, 28 2008 @ 02:51 PM
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An update to the news story...

McCain attacks Romney on radio

And guess who he brings up?



The Wall Street Journal says Hillary Clinton beats Mitt Romney by 16 points.

The bottom line. Mitt Romney loses to Hillary Clinton.

Republicans lose.

We can’t afford Mitt Romney.

John McCain. He’s the one Republican who can beat Hillary Clinton

JOHN MCCAIN: I’m John McCain and I approve this message.



Looks like McCain and Clinton are being setup to be the two mainstream candidates in the election.

Who's the 'establishment' candidate now Billary?



posted on Jan, 28 2008 @ 07:12 PM
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For the record I think that a Hillary - McCain ticket is possible but not probable. There is nothing here but truth and maybe a little humility. The right wing arm of the Republican has help to dig the party own grave by refusing to compromise and helping to divided the US as a nation.

What hope is there of the deep partisan divided in the US if people frown upon politicians leaving partisan politics in the chamber or the debate table ?

We all have to life on the same plant so it is best that all get along . Also without respect you have nothing.



posted on Jan, 28 2008 @ 07:20 PM
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xpert,

Compromise is not a bad thing at all. It is really the only thing that makes the world go round, aside from greed.

Its too bad these two politicians 'go' on the latter part of my statement.

They both do not give a # about the country. They want to make some money money.

Listen to their words, be critical of their actions, and use your intuition.

These two are working together not for the greatest good of the country, but for the greatest good of their own political career.



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