Bill Clinton’s Conspiracy

Filed under: 2008 elections, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton — marc moore on May 26, 2008 @ 11:30 pm CEST

Bill Clinton says that there’s a conspiracy against his wife Hillary’s attempt to secure the Democratic party’s nomination.  Strange as it may seem, he’’s right about that. 

President Clinton: 

“I can’t believe it. It is just frantic the way they are trying to push and pressure and bully all these superdelegates to come out,” Clinton said at a South Dakota campaign stop Sunday, in remarks first reported by “ABC News.”

Clinton also suggested some were trying to “cover up” Sen. Clinton’s chances of winning in key states that Democrats will have to win in the general election.

” ‘Oh, this is so terrible: The people they want her. Oh, this is so terrible: She is winning the general election, and he is not. Oh my goodness, we have to cover this up.’ “

Mr. Clinton didn’t name names, but I will. 

See, it’s this little thing we call the democratic process that’s conspiring against Hillary Clinton.  The people of America are using it to deny her the victory she deserves.  The horror!  Well, that and the things coming out of Mrs. Clinton’s own mouth at unguarded moments.

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3 Comments »

  1. 1 Interested

    May 26, 2008 @ 11:55 pm CEST

    lol good ole Bill who overlooks the fact that SD’s have mentioned that while both camps are courting them - the Clinton camp is much more forceful about it.

    lmao gotta love the Democratic process - it weeds out those who are not up to task - like Clinton.

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