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Is Bill Clinton deliberately?

trying to undercut Obama? We all know that he doesn't respect and believe in Obama. Is he subtlely throwing his support to McCain? He's been very complimentary of McCain and Palin recently and now he is making excuses for him. What are Clinton supporters going to do when they see him schmoozing up McCain?

Update:

sara-cuda- I'm an undecided democrat who'd probably vote McCain if the election was today. Think before you type.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes he is. His visit to the View was so luke warm I could not believe it. Talking about what a respectful and good man McCain is. Joy was about to explode.

  • KENTA
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    You're not undecided. Nice try. If you're undecided you wouldn't have anyone you'd vote for. I also doubt you're a Democrat be the way you worded your question. Saying it to try and pretend you're being impartial doesn't fool anyone.

    Anyway, Clinton clearly doesn't like Obama, but he has promoted Obama way more than undercut him. He has been more positive toward Obama than McCain if you look at his entire body of work.

    He said something positive about McCain. Big deal. He's also said positive things about the Bush adminstration. He does that a lot. Unlike most politicians, he calls a spade a spade. If Bush does something he agrees with, he'll say so, otherwise he'll bash them. The same thing is going on here. He's been just as vocal about bashing McCain for not wanting to debate Obama on Friday, just so you'd know.

    Source(s): Not fooled.
  • 1 decade ago

    As a McCain supporter, I LOVE IT!!!!

    Bill Clinton is speaking the truth of how he really feels, despite the party politics!

  • tiede
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    He isn't "making excuses", he is telling the truth. He knows McCain did the right thing.

    You are so drunk on Obama Kool-Aid, that you can't see that most normal Democrats support McCain over the Socialist!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    mccain just spoke this morning at a clinton global inititive forum and said alot of nice things abt slick willie

  • 1 decade ago

    I think he is merely being honest.

    Rather than have even more uninformed folks running about claiming McCain is afraid to debate, he made his statement.

  • 1 decade ago

    Clinton is a wise man.. and he knows along with lots of others that Obama has no experience and is not going to be good for this country.

    I think he does as little as possible for Obama.. and that is mostly for Hillary.. if not for her I think he would tell Obama exactly where to go.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, if Jr. loses the Clinton's get their party back. That is how it works.

  • Marina
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    They'll start to hate him. It will be so funny to once again see them change their position based on whatever they need at the time. Hmmm...that sounds a lot like what Barack does, doesn't it?

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