Unbelievable: Bill Clinton Endorsed McCain with Style on “The View”

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Excerpt: “We make a terrible mistake believing that we have to find something wrong with someone we won’t vote for.”

These are wise words from Clinton, and something people should practice. The need to demonize McCain or Obama is a bad reflection of our society.

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Is Bill Clinton supposed to have relevance to America today?
I don’t think so. Nobody on this stupid show has any relevance at all…
Low lifes, all!

Oh, so Ronald Reagan can have relevance today, 20 years after he left office, but Bill Clinton, someone still deeply involved in national politics, has no relevance?

How typically Republican. Double-standards everywhere.

Derek I’m a Conservative not necessarily a Republican all the time. I thought the video was very relevant and evidently you were too busy being a party man to listen. Clintons point was everyone is entitled to vote for who they feel is right for them and you have no business telling them they are wrong. I find this with most from the left or right they have no tolerance for anyone else’s opinion. Great job of labeling a group of people because they are different than you. Would you like to label me I love fried chicken and watermelons.

You people are pathetic. This was no where near an “endorsement” of McCain by Clinton. This YouTube video also had edits and cuts in it and was not shown as it aired live on “The View”. But keep drinking the Republican Kool-Aide. If that’s the only thing that keeps you going through the days, I guess you should keep doing it.

Oh, did you see your boy John at the debate last night? He really delivered a dud, didn’t he? All he did was keep repeating slogans from his attack ads and interrupting Senator Obama. Hot-headed McCain shows his temper again. Yeah, this is really the guy we want next to the big red button…

Vote Obama for real change. Vote McCain if you like George Bush or are a closet racist. It’s that simple.

Derek, who’s drinking “Kool-Aid” here?

“Real change” from a product of the C[r]ook County Machine? Keep on dreaming.

“Real change” from somebody hobnobbing with a domestic terrorist who escaped life in prison only because he happened to be the son of a well-connected CEO?

“Real change” from the party that in the 1990s laid the foundations for the mortgage debacle and the housing bubble? (Restricting mortgages to people who can pay them off is apparently “racist”.) The party of Jamie Gorelick, Barney Frank,…

“Real change” from a party that champions reverse racism, excuse me, “affirmative action”, in the name of “social justice” that is neither social nor just.

I was a liberal. It took American liberals made me despise the very word.

McCain/Palin 2008!

No Derek, it is you hate-filled liberal Democrats who are truly the pathetic ones. You will do ANYTHING to get back at George Bush… even if it drags the whole country down a deadly black hole.

Barrack Hussein Obama has not once in his brief life demonstrated any profound allegiance to these United States of America… NOT ONCE! He never held a real job. He avoided military service… and never even volunteered service with Americorps. Hell, he never even joined the Boy Scouts of America!

Who is is best friend? Are there any out there? Does he even have one? Has he EVER had a true friendship? All he has after 47 years of life are “associates”… and they are freaks who, one-by-one, are being thrown under buses. He has “handler’s”, but no friends. With all other past presidential candidates, old friends were always mentioned, often featured in interviews… even Bill Clinton had close friends. Barrack Hussein Obama… is friendless. Kind of strange, don’t you agree? Or don’t you care?

Oh sure, he’s running for president, but that doesn’t prove loyalty to America. It just indicates his desire to take control, and wrest power of this wonderful land, often referred to by many in the Muslim world as “The Great Satan”.

But what IF… (and this IS quite possible)… What IF, in reality, he has been groomed by “others” to change this country, but not for the betterment of OUR nation? We really do not know this man. He has glazed over his personal history, telling us only what he wants known about him. He lacks deep-seated integrity… he lacks undeniable love of country… he is sans patriotism.

As long as there exists even a remote possibility that he is disingenuous, and bad for America… I am not willing, (and neither should good Democrats be willing) to risk everything and place their life in the trust of this mysterious man who would control America’s future. The stakes are too high in this election. This is not a game. This is for keeps.

THINK! For the love of God, family, and country… THINK!

I agree with you, Enzo. Barack Obama has been caught in too many lies. He wants to change USA from capitalist to socialist nation. He has said so. I am afraid that he will do the things he has said he will do if he becomes president. The scariest part is that people cheer when he says he wants to destroy the nation and I don’t know why. They think he will lower their taxes. He will lower the percentage you pay the IRS every April; but, if businesses are taxed more, who do these people think will pay those corporate taxes? They get passed to the consumer.

THINK is the key word. Derek accused us of drinking the Kool-Aid; but, who is cheering the man that says he wants to destroy our country? THINK - THINK - THINK Then, educate yourselves. The information is out there.

Enzo: how the hell could you assume to know anything about obama’s personal life? its just that–personal, ie separate from what you see in the news, and therefore not worth making assumptions about.

NOTHING is more dangerous than putting sarah palin, someone unfathomably unqualified to be the president, in the whitehouse.

I agree with everything that Enzo states. Derek, you mention Clinton as someone who is deeply involved in National politics,and still a relevant figure.The only thing
he is involved(or even concerned) in is the International political scene. This is to keep the big bucks,from countries like Dubhai and China,flowing in to his bank account. His legacy to the office of The President is one of the biggest black eyes ever associated the office. As for McCain being the one holding the big red button,that is a big relief,compared to one of Ayatollah Obummer’s “associates”,or handlers being anywhere near it. Also,if Obummer has his way,we are going to destroy our nuclear arsenal,and take it in the shorts from all of his muslimo-facist,commie, marxist friends(aka our enemies). To say you are pathetic,is a insult to pathetic people everywhere. Go drink your Kool-aid, and practice your lines for the Kumbayah rally!! M.H.

I’m quite surprised at the behavior of the people commenting on this site. Bill Clinton still has relevance today, he was the president of the USA. He got that far and his opinion does matter. To the person who pick on the person who said that Bill Clinton doesn’t have relevance, please think before you speak. Don’t say “how typically Republican” of them. That’s not republican or democrat. Don’t make accusations, but use your brain and think first. I’m neither a republican nor a democrat and I think that what that person said was wrong, but you, for what you said in a fit of ignorance and assumptions, were wrong on a more important level. Write respectfully.

Mike H…
Learn that once you make a point, to NOT end it with something so ignorant and irrelevant as that. Everything you wrote is down the toilet for ending with “go drink your kool-aid, and practice your lines for the Kumbayah rally” . Everyone has opinions. Learn to respect and live with the fact that others choose to believe in whom they please. Isn’t that what America is?

You forgot to put in the recording of McHain saying “I’m John McCain and I approve this ad”.

Try checking your facts. This site is here to push your buttons and obviously doing a good job of it despite the misinformation. I go to both sites twice a week, gotten emails from both parties and go to non-party informational sites to determine the truth. There is absolutely no tolerance for anyone else on this site and you are willing to bully and continue the lies.
Obama has shown more integrity, intelligence and respect then McCain or many of you.
For those who are confused…Clinton did not endorse McCain but showed respect to people of both parties….alot more integrity then people here show.
It will not be the Democrats but the hateful people on both sides that are willing to “tear apart” the country they “so claim to love” because of intolerance for anyone else that doesn’t agree with them.

In case you weren’t informed.. they found no nuclear bombs in Iraq but Chaney has 5 or more contracts to rebuild in Iraq and thousands of our brave have died for being sidetracked by Bush’s war, our economy is a mess…or is that the “trickle down theory”?
Turn the other way, blame Obama as it couldn’t possibly be Bush or McCain…ignore the flip flop McCain has done over and over along with the lies he would run a clean campaign.

I pray it isn’t McCain or most likely Palin who is holding the trigger as we are far enough into that black hole now by this administration.

There has no REAL history taught in government schools in years and most young people don’t even know what Marxism or communism is. They don’t understand the threat this man poses to us. He is not of us and our country. He doesn’t love america. We know his lovely wife doesn’t as she has said so many times. What a beast she is. Gets a Princton education and bitches how racists the country is. She is miserable and she has great influence over Barry.
I believe in my heart though, that more people than not, will say they will vote for him, but behind the curtain, they will otherwise. Be it for McCain, Barr, or Snow White. They know he is a danger.

You guys are doing everything President Clinton just said that nobody should be doing.. judging others for believing in a candidate you don’t believe in.

People have different opinions and views than you. Accept it & move on. If you can’t, then keep your judgmental comments to yourself.. because nobody appreciates it. It’s a matter of common respect.

I’m 60 yrs old and until this year a registered Democrat for 39 years. I dropped it and registered as a Republican. One could say, I finally grew up and gave up the illusions of my youth. McCain-Palin all the way. BTW, regardless of who is elected this year, mark 2008 as the year the “free pass” will expire for members of the black community. Add to that every other member of a fringe group who has had their “feelings” hurt and thus wants the USA to get into lock step with their isolated agenda. Read my lips, “America is sick of you”.

“I’m Barrack Hussein Obama, and I openly aprove this message: Enzo’s got me pegged! …But my supporters, Allah love ‘em… are easily kept under my thumb. Buhwaaahaaahaaa!”

Believing in a candidate you believe in? Should this involve facts at all? I like Bill Clinton but there is one problem with his premise… Politicians are liars. Of the two, Obama is by far the biggest (and best at it). It’s important for people who want to believe in someone to go beyond the sales pitch. Think about it, for such a smart guy, he sure does get invloved with a lot of incredibly bad people. The decision is simple. No Experience, Bad Judgement, Dishonest, and the kicker… No balance of power. Complete control of government by one party? This Independant is voing Republican for this reason alone.

Amanda, You should stick with a candidate if they reflect the same views as you but how do you know they really do?You have to make sure the person’s words match their actions. That is hard when their is so much lying going on. This kind of decision is important and worthy of your time studying both people and what knowledgable professionals on both sides have to say about them.

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