Obama, Bill Clinton Speak
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- June
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Hillary Clinton joined Barack Obama last week on the campaign trail and now Bill Clinton and Obama have spoken.
Obama’s spokesman Bill Burton said the former president and Obama spoke by telephone this afternoon. (They are seen left in 2005 after Hurricae Katrina.)
“Senator Obama had a terrific conversation with President Clinton and is honored to have his support in this campaign,” Burton said. “He has always believed that Bill Clinton is one of this nation’s great leaders and most brilliant minds, and looks forward to seeing him on the campaign trail and receiving his counsel in the months to come.”
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I guess the check Obama gave Hillary Soprano cleared the “BANK’, so now he can pick up the phone and talk.
VJ Machiavelli
http://www.vjmachiavelli.blogspot.com
There’s Sweet Old Bill, with his latest, lovely illegitimate daughter—
(See Chris Rock’s autobio for more detail)
Speaking of Bill Clinton:
It is opined that Bill Clinton committed racist hate crimes, and I am not free to say anything further about it.
Respectfully Submitted by Andrew Y. Wang, J.D. Candidate
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993
(I can type 90 words per minute, and there are probably thousands of copies on the Internet indicating the content of this post.)
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“If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Off the top of my head—it came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.
Makes boatloads of sense to me, Wang.