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Obama:  I'd hire Bill Clinton



 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:00 am    Post subject: Obama:  I'd hire Bill Clinton Reply with quote
Obama:  I'd hire Bill Clinton
He's running hard to topple Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primary, but Barack Obama says he would hire her "talented" l husband "in a second" if he won the White House, according to Time magazine.

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He's running hard to topple Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primary, but Barack Obama says he would hire her "talented" l husband "in a second" if he won the White House, according to Time magazine. In an interview that hits newsstands tomorrow, the Illinois underdog - asked whether he would hire Bill Clinton for a job in an Obama administration were he to win in 2008 - said, "In a second." "There are few more talented people in this country," said Obama, who also said he would bring on former Vice President Al Gore "in a minute," citing Gore's work on climate change and global warming. Obama and Sen. Clinton have ratcheted up the war of words over their relative experience as the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary draw near. Bill Clinton is an enormously popular figure among Democratic voters, and while his wife's rivals have become less cautious about being critical of him, they have generally stayed positive.

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