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KoKo

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Thu Jun 7, 2012, 10:32 PM Jun 2012

Bill Clinton ‘very sorry’ for veering off message on Bush tax cuts [View all]

Source: Yahoo News--The Ticket

Bill Clinton ‘very sorry’ for veering off message on Bush tax cuts
By Laura E. Davis | The Ticket – 4 hrs ago

Former President Bill Clinton apologized on Thursday for making comments this week that appeared to be at odds with President Barack Obama's position on extending the Bush tax cuts.

VIDEO AT WEBSITE IN ADOBE FLASH

"I'm very sorry about what happened," Clinton said in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "I thought something had to be done on the 'fiscal cliff' before the election. Apparently nothing has to be done until the first of the year."

He said he stands with Obama on the issue.

Talking to CNBC on Tuesday, Clinton seemed to suggest that he thinks the Bush tax cuts, which are set to expire at the end of the year, should be temporarily extended. Obama is opposed to the extension, a point his press secretary emphasized to reporters on Wednesday after Republicans seized on Clinton's comments.

"We should not extend—and he will not extend—the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent of the American people. It's bad policy, it's bad for the economy, it's bad for our fiscal picture," Jay Carney said aboard Air Force One.

Clinton, who campaigned for his wife, Hillary, when she was competing against Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary battle, defended himself when Blitzer brought up the fact that Clinton's critics are charging that he's undermining Obama's re-election effort with his comments.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/bill-clinton-says-very-sorry-veering-off-message-221251575.html


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What is going on with Bill Clinton?
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He expressed what he really thought. That's it. n/t Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #1
If you watch or read the Mainstream Corporate Wall St. Financial sites...they are with Clinton KoKo Jun 2012 #2
I agree. I don't trust Bill Clinton. I think he admitted what he really thought and is in lockstep Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #5
Agreed. Among other things, he signed the repeal of Glass-Steagall, snot Jun 2012 #16
That law was passed by an overwhelming majority of votes and was veto proof. Beacool Jun 2012 #21
Yeah, it was veto proof alright 2banon Jun 2012 #30
Clinton has been rotten from the start. appal_jack Jun 2012 #37
OK Bill DonCoquixote Jun 2012 #3
This is the point, he made a sincere correction flamingdem Jun 2012 #19
Sounds passive-aggressive? SunSeeker Jun 2012 #4
Exactly!! Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #6
Amen....exactly! nt snappyturtle Jun 2012 #7
Obama was his wife's opponent. Beacool Jun 2012 #22
He didn't do her any favors by lashing out. SunSeeker Jun 2012 #24
Right on the money . . . InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2012 #27
Apology, not accepted from me and I'm sure many more dems Happydayz Jun 2012 #8
You nailed it. Both Clintons need to retire from politics. . . InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2012 #28
Does he have any consistent views on policy at all? Canuckistanian Jun 2012 #9
He likes Paul Ryan's plan. Got caught on tape praising it. That's what he really thinks! n/t Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #15
He does? Canuckistanian Jun 2012 #20
"He said he stands with Obama on the issue." unkachuck Jun 2012 #10
I feel your pain Bill. Now, try to get it right. And shove your apology. russspeakeasy Jun 2012 #11
He needs to STFU while his reputation is still partially intact tularetom Jun 2012 #12
Bill, time for you to leave the stage. And take Hillary with you. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2012 #29
He should mention his own tax policy. MrSlayer Jun 2012 #13
Bill has always been outspoken. emilyg Jun 2012 #14
Bill was probably trying to get some Republican leg... I excuse him... n/t IamK Jun 2012 #17
Clinton still has a little resentment for the current POTUS. They both just need each other now. craigmatic Jun 2012 #18
Bill Clinton can say whatever he wants on any subject. Beacool Jun 2012 #23
Nobody needs loose cannon. Especially a jealous one. MjolnirTime Jun 2012 #31
Jealous of what, precisely????? Beacool Jun 2012 #33
I knew you would show up :) snooper2 Jun 2012 #38
Clinton was a good president. Beacool Jun 2012 #40
Maybe Bill thinks that if Romney wins ... spin Jun 2012 #25
Yeah, he could spew better platitudes. Beacool Jun 2012 #34
And Bain... freshwest Jun 2012 #26
As my daddy would have said "Sorry doesn't cut it." n/t woodsprite Jun 2012 #32
crocodile tears. n/t rayofreason Jun 2012 #35
The apology is very ambiguous marshall Jun 2012 #36
Just butt-out, Bill. sakabatou Jun 2012 #39
Narcissism GeorgeGist Jun 2012 #41
Zip it and keep your effin' trap shut, Bill. Arugula Latte Jun 2012 #42
Does he think he's talking to dumbass conservatives with that apology? w4rma Jun 2012 #43
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