The problem is Bill Clinton isn't running for reelection

Anonymous


This guy is amazing but he's not the guy we get to choose again. We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool. So therein lies the problem. It's like Ronald Reagan for Repbulcians except Reagan doesn't show up at events with Romney to remind people how great he was.
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Anonymous wrote:We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool.


Yet, that "stump" is beating Romney, who has less backbone, gives worse speeches, and looks less cool.

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Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool.


Yet, that "stump" is beating Romney, who has less backbone, gives worse speeches, and looks less cool.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Come again?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool.


Yet, that "stump" is beating Romney, who has less backbone, gives worse speeches, and looks less cool.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Come again?


Yes, and here's another one: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
Anonymous
Clinton and Obama have a very similar appeal to me. They are both smart, third-way moderates who give great speeches. They have different working and personal styles, but they have a lot more in common than not. Both are committed to public service and to working towards a fair capitalist society. Both want to see Americans have jobs and access to health care. Both want a balanced budget and realistic taxation. I see much more similarity than difference.

Unless you're hung up on race, that is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clinton and Obama have a very similar appeal to me. They are both smart, third-way moderates who give great speeches. They have different working and personal styles, but they have a lot more in common than not. Both are committed to public service and to working towards a fair capitalist society. Both want to see Americans have jobs and access to health care. Both want a balanced budget and realistic taxation. I see much more similarity than difference.

Unless you're hung up on race, that is.


Wait, I thought Bubba was the first black president?

+1, BTW
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clinton and Obama have a very similar appeal to me. They are both smart, third-way moderates who give great speeches. They have different working and personal styles, but they have a lot more in common than not. Both are committed to public service and to working towards a fair capitalist society. Both want to see Americans have jobs and access to health care. Both want a balanced budget and realistic taxation. I see much more similarity than difference.

Unless you're hung up on race, that is.


Hung up on race like you? Since you brought it up. Of course they are 2 very very different types of President and we know it. I think you work for the Obama campaign.
Anonymous
Hillary Clinton said it best in a recent cnn interview when she described Obama as a distant decisive loner vs Bill a personable uniter.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool.


Yet, that "stump" is beating Romney, who has less backbone, gives worse speeches, and looks less cool.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Come again?


You don't really believe Rasmussen, do you? Obama leads in most of the other polls.

According to your own source above:

Electoral College: Obama 221, Romney 191

Battleground states: Obama leads 13 out of 17.

And, that is before the convention bounce.

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Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool.


Yet, that "stump" is beating Romney, who has less backbone, gives worse speeches, and looks less cool.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Come again?


You don't really believe Rasmussen, do you? Obama leads in most of the other polls.

According to your own source above:

Electoral College: Obama 221, Romney 191

Battleground states: Obama leads 13 out of 17.

And, that is before the convention bounce.


Again, it shows that all polls are too close to call.

Any bounce from the DNS will be slammed down if another horrible jobs number comes out tomorrow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool.


Yet, that "stump" is beating Romney, who has less backbone, gives worse speeches, and looks less cool.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Come again?


You don't really believe Rasmussen, do you? Obama leads in most of the other polls.

According to your own source above:

Electoral College: Obama 221, Romney 191

Battleground states: Obama leads 13 out of 17.

And, that is before the convention bounce.


Again, it shows that all polls are too close to call.

Any bounce from the DNS will be slammed down if another horrible jobs number comes out tomorrow.
You must be so disappointed about the number of new jobs created last month for your fellow Americans who are out of work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clinton and Obama have a very similar appeal to me. They are both smart, third-way moderates who give great speeches. They have different working and personal styles, but they have a lot more in common than not. Both are committed to public service and to working towards a fair capitalist society. Both want to see Americans have jobs and access to health care. Both want a balanced budget and realistic taxation. I see much more similarity than difference.

Unless you're hung up on race, that is.


Wait, I thought Bubba was the first black president?

+1, BTW


I'm the PP you quoted. Some might say that Bubba is blacker than Obama. But Obama seems to threaten people in ways that Clinton did not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get to choose the stump that doesn't have a backbone and is more interested in giving speeches and looking cool.


Yet, that "stump" is beating Romney, who has less backbone, gives worse speeches, and looks less cool.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Come again?


You don't really believe Rasmussen, do you? Obama leads in most of the other polls.

According to your own source above:

Electoral College: Obama 221, Romney 191

Battleground states: Obama leads 13 out of 17.

And, that is before the convention bounce.


Again, it shows that all polls are too close to call.

Any bounce from the DNS will be slammed down if another horrible jobs number comes out tomorrow.
You must be so disappointed about the number of new jobs created last month for your fellow Americans who are out of work.


Disappointed in the people who voted for this horrid president
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Wait, I thought Bubba was the first black president?

+1, BTW


I'm the PP you quoted. Some might say that Bubba is blacker than Obama. But Obama seems to threaten people in ways that Clinton did not.



I would never say Bubba is blacker than Obama, because that is just moronic. But, on your second point, it upsets people because he proves that America is no longer Mayberry.

They have different styles, but they do have similar policies. I would vote for either of them every day and twice on sunday.

Can Bubba bring back the sax? I miss that.

Anonymous
Let's not forget, in extolling the universal admiration for Clinton, that the GOP impeached him.
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