CNN
became part of the story today.
Clinton sharply disputed the charge, and lashed out at Yellin for raising
the question.“You live for this. This hurts the people of South Carolina,” he
said. “Because the people of South Carolina come to these meetings and
ask questions about what they care about. And what they care about is not
what’s going to be in the news coverage tonight, because you don’t care about
it.“What you care about is this. And the Obama people know that. So they
just spin you up on this and you happily go along. I mean, the people don’t
care about this,” he added. “They never ask about it. And you are
determined to take this election away from them. And that’s not right. That
is not right. This election ought to belong to those people who are out here
asking questions about their lives.” … ..
Meanwhile, Republican spinmeister Dick
Morris race baits, proving Bill Clinton’s point. No doubt Mr. Toe Sucker
will be on “Hannity & Colmes” soon to dispense more of this heinous
stuff.
But like I’ve been saying, Obama
took Bill Clinton’s bait and is coming out worse because of it. I rarely
quote David Broder, but this
description is right on target:
For now, Clinton and her husband, the former president, have gotten
inside Obama’s head and rattled his composure. Obama seemed unusually defensive
in his speech here Sunday evening, launching the final burst of campaigning
in the state.
Obama’s on the defensive, sounding shrill, argumentative and testy
with reporters. It’s clear Bill Clinton has gotten to him. Kind of like
he’s gotten to Ed Schultz, who became completely unhinged today on “Hardball,”
squealing that Clinton is “lying” about Obama, while touting Obama endorsers as proof of this unadulterated spin. Bill Clinton
seems to make lesser males turn rabid, with exhibit A today being Schultz. It’s for certain that Bill Clinton has Obama off his
game, off his message, and off his stride. It’s why Obama should
never have tangled with him in the first place.










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