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Bill Clinton Runs For A Third Time
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:00 am Post subject: Bill Clinton Runs For A Third Time |
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Bill Clinton Runs For A Third Time
By Dana MilbankThe Aiken Standard put a banner headline atop its front page Tuesday morning: "Clinton coming to Aiken." But the subject of the story, and the person in the accompanying photo, was not the woman who aspires to be the 44th president. It was her husband, the 42nd president.
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By Dana MilbankThe Aiken Standard put a banner headline atop its front page Tuesday morning: "Clinton coming to Aiken." But the subject of the story, and the person in the accompanying photo, was not the woman who aspires to be the 44th president. It was her husband, the 42nd president.Bill Clinton seemed to like it that way. And he had an answer for Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), an influential figure in this state, who has urged Clinton to "chill a little bit" when it comes to criticizing his wife's main opponent for the Democratic nomination, Barack Obama."I'm pretty chilled out," Clinton said, sipping hot coffee at a restaurant here, when asked about the congressman's recommendation. Of his attacks on Obama -- he's used language such as "fairy tale" to describe various positions taken by Obama -- Clinton said, "I think it was the right thing to do."The Post's Dan Balz asked Clinton how he felt being the center of attention in the debate. "I thought it was maybe inevitable," he said.Does he feel that the campaign is too much about him? "I'm a little unused to this," he answered with an exaggerated laugh. "I'm out of practice." He laughed again, then, surveying the breakfast in front of him, put a spoonful of grits into his mouth."I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes," Obama complained during Monday night's debate in Myrtle Beach, and no wonder. After Hillary Clinton's collapse in the Iowa caucuses, Bill Clinton shed his presidential dignity and decided to become his wife's designated hitter. Party elders warn that he has fueled a return of racial and gender politics that could doom the party in November. But there can be little doubt that his histrionics helped put his wife back in contention.
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