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KoKo

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2. If you watch or read the Mainstream Corporate Wall St. Financial sites...they are with Clinton
Thu Jun 7, 2012, 10:41 PM
Jun 2012

though. I'm sad to see he's with the Ryan/Corporatist crowd wanting to extend the Bush Tax Cuts forever.

Why would he do that? Any idea?

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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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