Posted on 10/30/2012 6:20:03 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
While President Obama has kept to the White House over the past couple of days, his surrogates are still out and about doing some of the heavy lifting for his campaign. Former President Bill Clinton was stumping for Obama in Ohio yesterday, and today he made the rounds in Minnesota (yes, thats right Minnesota. Oh, how the tables have turned!)
The president himself and Team Romney have been scrupulously avoiding making a political issue out of the human tragedy that comes with a hurricane as massively destructive as Sandy, but for some surely unfathomable reason, President Clinton apparently felt that now was the opportune moment to suggest to rally-goers that President Obamas policies will ostensibly be better for combating climate change (distinctly odd, seeing as how the Obama campaign made it clear awhile back that they had no intention of making climate change into a campaign issue). Via BuzzFeed:
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“Climate Change” is a no-sale, except among the moonbats, and they’re already voting for Obamuabe.
No loss.
Next.
...the only thing that would make Romney back up is a stained blue dress.
who is the last person that bubba campaigned for who won? someone during the ‘06/’08 cycles?
Climate change... that’s one issue we rarely heard this election season. Together with patriot acts (it’s okay if our guy expands it), and capital punishment (don’t let anyone know our position).
Climate change... that’s one issue we rarely heard this election season. Together with patriot acts (it’s okay if our guy expands it), and capital punishment (don’t let anyone know our position).
What, Bill? The babes don’t want you anymore and you’re just hanging’ out on the trail?
Go away. We want Hillary.....to answer questions.
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