Topic: Clinton on McCain...
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Thu 09/25/08 02:54 PM
For all you LIB partisans out there... your own hero Clinton says McCain did what he did in GOOD faith. So much for the lib lies & assumptions. Right? :wink: In fact, McCain wanted more townhall meetings with OBAMA. so much for being afraid...I think the only one who is afraid is Obama. Oh right...you can't be blamed for anything when you are a "do nothing." LOL

Bill Clinton: Don't 'Overly Parse' McCain Request to Delay Debate
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Share September 25, 2008 8:26 AM

ABC News' Nitya Venkataraman Reports: Former President Bill Clinton defended Sen. John McCain's request to delay the first presidential debate, saying McCain did it in "good faith" and pushed organizers to reserve time for economy talk during the debate if the Friday plans move forward.

Appearing on Good Morning America Thursday, Clinton told ABC News' Chris Cuomo that McCain's push to postpone the debate would only be a good political move if both candidates agreed. McCain announced on Wednesday that he would "suspend" his presidential campaign to come to Washington to help negotiate a financial bailout bill


"We know he didn't do it because he's afraid because Sen. McCain wanted more debates," Clinton said, adding that he was "encouraged" by the joint statement from McCain and Sen. Barack Obama.

"You can put it off a few days the problem is it's hard to reschedule those things," Clinton said, "I presume he did that in good faith since I know he wanted -- I remember he asked for more debates to go all around the country and so I don't think we ought to overly parse that."

If the debate moves forward as planned for Friday night, Clinton says "they should be able to talk about this some of the debate because it is a security issue."

The former president thought Bush's address Wednesday night on the economic crisis had a "positive reaction".

"I thought it was the clearest statement of why we're in the fix we're in, at least what the nature of it is and why some national action is needed," Clinton said.

He said that both Democrats and Republicans "should move as quickly as they can" on the president's economic rescue plan but that both parties "want to know exactly how this $700 billion is going to be invested..to stabilize the system."

President Bush's bipartisan meeting on the economic crisis will take place at 4pm at the White House, both Obama and McCain will be in attendance.



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Thu 09/25/08 06:16 PM
Edited by Quikstepper on Thu 09/25/08 06:16 PM
McWillie... LOL...

The silence was deafening... hahahahaha

Read it and weap...even Bill likes McCain.

If you can't take the truth from REPS then you'll have to listen to your hero...


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Thu 09/25/08 06:17 PM
It's always about Bill. His ego is now undermining his party's candidate.

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Thu 09/25/08 06:40 PM
...or maybe he's right... LOL Oh I can't believe what I just said. hahahaha

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Thu 09/25/08 08:45 PM

For all you LIB partisans out there... your own hero Clinton says McCain did what he did in GOOD faith. So much for the lib lies & assumptions. Right? :wink: In fact, McCain wanted more townhall meetings with OBAMA. so much for being afraid...I think the only one who is afraid is Obama. Oh right...you can't be blamed for anything when you are a "do nothing." LOL

Bill Clinton: Don't 'Overly Parse' McCain Request to Delay Debate
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Share September 25, 2008 8:26 AM

ABC News' Nitya Venkataraman Reports: Former President Bill Clinton defended Sen. John McCain's request to delay the first presidential debate, saying McCain did it in "good faith" and pushed organizers to reserve time for economy talk during the debate if the Friday plans move forward.

Appearing on Good Morning America Thursday, Clinton told ABC News' Chris Cuomo that McCain's push to postpone the debate would only be a good political move if both candidates agreed. McCain announced on Wednesday that he would "suspend" his presidential campaign to come to Washington to help negotiate a financial bailout bill


"We know he didn't do it because he's afraid because Sen. McCain wanted more debates," Clinton said, adding that he was "encouraged" by the joint statement from McCain and Sen. Barack Obama.

"You can put it off a few days the problem is it's hard to reschedule those things," Clinton said, "I presume he did that in good faith since I know he wanted -- I remember he asked for more debates to go all around the country and so I don't think we ought to overly parse that."

If the debate moves forward as planned for Friday night, Clinton says "they should be able to talk about this some of the debate because it is a security issue."

The former president thought Bush's address Wednesday night on the economic crisis had a "positive reaction".

"I thought it was the clearest statement of why we're in the fix we're in, at least what the nature of it is and why some national action is needed," Clinton said.

He said that both Democrats and Republicans "should move as quickly as they can" on the president's economic rescue plan but that both parties "want to know exactly how this $700 billion is going to be invested..to stabilize the system."

President Bush's bipartisan meeting on the economic crisis will take place at 4pm at the White House, both Obama and McCain will be in attendance.





Bill Clinton isn't running for President.

And his wife is still stumping for Obama.

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Thu 09/25/08 09:06 PM
Edited by Unknow on Thu 09/25/08 09:08 PM

McWillie... LOL...

The silence was deafening... hahahahaha

Read it and weap...even Bill likes McCain.

If you can't take the truth from REPS then you'll have to listen to your hero...


You bash the Dem congress of 1 1/2 yrs of the Bush administration when all these problems started before that..Yet you want to bash Clinton for the housing bust and he had a republican congress..You REPUBLIC-CONS make no sense!!!!laugh