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Bill Clinton Endorses Barack Obama

by @ 8:05 am on March 1, 2008. Filed under 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Politics

Well, not really, but here’s what he said in 2004 about the “politics of fear”:

Oct. 2004: “One of Clinton’s laws of politics is, if one candidate is trying to scare you, and the other one is trying to make you think, if one candidate’s appealing to your fears, and the other one’s appealing to your hopes. You better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope.”

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2 Responses to “Bill Clinton Endorses Barack Obama”

  1. That’s a gem, I wonder if Obama will start using it in a campaign ad :)

  2. Ha, brilliant.
    It’s sounds how the Washington Politicians tend to have these little turn arounds, hmm?
    That’s why I almost feel Hilary’s “experience” argument works against her. The more time amongst the corrupt mindless people who this country elects, the worse you become yourself.

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