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Barack Obama Chides Bill Clinton For Flip-Flop on Iraq
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:00 pm Post subject: Barack Obama Chides Bill Clinton For Flip-Flop on Iraq |
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Barack Obama Chides Bill Clinton For Flip-Flop on Iraq
Barack Obama on Wednesday laughed off comments by former President Bill Clinton, who a day earlier said that he "opposed (war in) Iraq from the beginning.""If he did, you know, I don't think most of us have heard about it. But I'll let you check with him as to where he made these, made these statements," the Democratic presidential candidate said in a conference call with reporters.
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Barack Obama on Wednesday laughed off comments by former President Bill Clinton, who a day earlier said that he "opposed (war in) Iraq from the beginning.""If he did, you know, I don't think most of us have heard about it. But I'll let you check with him as to where he made these, made these statements," the Democratic presidential candidate said in a conference call with reporters.Asked if Obama thought Clinton's position had any bearing on his wife, Hillary Clinton's position on the Iraq war, Obama responded that all he can say is he actually did oppose the war from the start."I spoke out against it before the vote to authorize, spoke out against it after the vote to authorize. Senator Clinton made a different decision. My understanding is Senator Clinton and President Clinton were talking frequently so you'll have to, you know, talk to them about whether ... they discussed this issue at all," he said.Republican presidential primary frontrunner Rudy Giuliani also came out to question the remarks, suggesting that Clinton's comments reflect his wife's vulnerability on the subject of the Iraq war."On Iraq, she's taken so many different positions that I think people are having a hard time seeing where the authentic position is, and I don’t think Bill Clinton’s comment that I just heard helps her very much,” Giuliani told radio host Sean Hannity.
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