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    tomder55 Posts: 1,742, Reputation: 346
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    Apr 2, 2008, 10:40 AM
    Does Bill Clinton want Evita to lose ?
    Sometimes it appears so

    The Bill Clinton who met privately with California's superdelegates at last weekend's state convention was a far cry from the congenial former president who afterward publicly urged fellow Democrats to "chill out" over the race between his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Barack Obama.

    In fact, before his speech Clinton had one of his famous meltdowns Sunday, blasting away at former presidential contender Bill Richardson for having endorsed Obama, the media and the entire nomination process.

    "It was one of the worst political meetings I have ever attended," one superdelegate said.

    According to those at the meeting, Clinton - who flew in from Chicago with bags under his eyes - was classic old Bill at first, charming and making small talk with the 15 or so delegates who gathered in a room behind the convention stage.

    But as the group moved together for the perfunctory photo, Rachel Binah, a former Richardson delegate who now supports Hillary Clinton, told Bill how "sorry" she was to have heard former Clinton campaign manager James Carville call Richardson a "Judas" for backing Obama.

    It was as if someone pulled the pin from a grenade.

    "Five times to my face (Richardson) said that he would never do that," a red-faced, finger-pointing Clinton erupted.

    The former president then went on a tirade that ran from the media's unfair treatment of Hillary to questions about the fairness of the votes in state caucuses that voted for Obama. It ended with him asking delegates to imagine what the reaction would be if Obama was trailing by just 1 percent and people were telling him to drop out.

    "It was very, very intense," said one attendee. "Not at all like the Bill of earlier campaigns."

    When he finally wound down, Bill was asked what message he wanted the delegates to take away from the meeting.

    At that point, a much calmer Clinton outlined his message of party unity.

    "It was kind of strange later when he took the stage and told everyone to 'chill out,' " one delegate told us.

    "We couldn't help but think he was also talking to himself."
    Bill Clinton's tirade stunned some delegates
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    Apr 2, 2008, 12:34 PM
    Tom, the coronation of Hillary isn't going as planned, his underling just won a Nobel and an Oscar... it's got to be difficult to repress the envy and rage over the injustice of it all.
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    Apr 2, 2008, 01:14 PM
    The Republicans had to put up with the Clinton's shenanigans through two campaigns. I'm glad the Democratic party is witnessing this now and having to deal with Bill/Hillary head on. Now if Howard Dean and Harry Reid would just grow a set of man size oval shaped testiculars, we'd see the end of Hillary's bid. Hopefully asap.

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