"And that will be a difficult calculation," Black added, "because endorsements are, after all, a character reference, aren't they? And if you're a Democrat in North Carolina, do you really want Bill Clinton as your character reference?"I'm laughing out loud.
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02/17/2002 12:32:11 PM PST by
spald
To: spald
As far as Clinton raising money?
To raise money you have to have something to sell. Clinton used to have something to sell. He doesn't have anything much to sell anymore.
To: spald
Say what you will about the man (and there is a lot to be said) but record aside, Clinton can campaign and politic better than any active politician.
Would I want him on my campaign? Tough call, minority voters flock to him and he is much loved here in MN.
Ugh...benefits aside, I think that it would be like rooting through filth looking for truffles.
To: spald
Clinton, who presided over one of the most robust economies in American history.
bust--rust--rot... Realatarians have a lot to say about it--the bridge from Hell!
To: spald
OH IF ONLY we had pubbies WITH GALDIATOR WAL-NUTS who would speak the truth on camp. ads blaming THE BENT ONE for 9-ll!! That would SCARE the hell outta the RATS and would keep a distance from the RAPIST!
To: spald
The question might be- "Would anybody want Clinton as a character reference?"
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02/17/2002 4:05:04 PM PST by
baldy
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