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Bill Clinton Eager to Campaign With Obama
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress July 17, 2008
PlusBill Clinton Eager to Campaign With ObamaBill Clinton Eager to Campaign With ObamaThe Associated PressFormer President Bill Clinton says he's eager to campaign with Democratic presidential Candidate Barack Obama, and will do it whenever Obama asks. (July 17)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available. Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: obama bill_clinton bill clinton eager campaign Added: July 17, 2008
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Political Lunch (HD) 06-30-08
from - blip.tv (beta) June 30, 2008
Your Monday Lunch includes General Wes Clark's controversial statements about McCain, Bill and Barack's plans for a sit down, the second quarter money race, and McCain's puzzling foreign travel.
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Political Lunch 06-30-08
from Political Lunch June 30, 2008
Your Monday Lunch includes General Wes Clark's controversial statements about McCain, Bill and Barack's plans for a sit down, the second quarter money race, and McCain's puzzling foreign travel.
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2008Central.net Presidential Election Podcast (06/29/08)
from 2008 Central's Presidential Election Podcast June 29, 2008
Today, we take a look back at this week in the election and also have an in-depth discussion about the Obama Campaign s general election strategy. [See post to listen to audio] [Subscribe to 2008Central.net's Presidential Election Podcast] Feel free to email us questions/suggestions for our next podcast (you can also email an audio file of your question and we ll include it in the podcast). Sphere: Related Content ShareThis
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Obama Endorses Jeff Bridges for President
from Cinematical June 27, 2008
Filed under: Casting, Celebrities and Controversy, Newsstand, Politics When it comes to sifting through all actors responsible for portraying the most powerful man on the planet, there's no shortage of options. John Travolta did a great Bill Clinton impersonation in Primary Colors and Timothy Bottoms delivered a near-perfect imitation of George W. Bush in both D.C. 9/11: Time of Crisis and That's My Bush! Neither one comes across as particularly flattering, so presidential nominee Barack Obama has chosen a safer bet: At a recent party in Los Angeles, Obama revealed that he prefers Jeff Bridges' conflicted commander-in-chief in The Contender. Granted, he may have said this simply to keep his audience happy -- in this case, Contender director Rod Lurie, one of the attendees who was willing to plop down $28,000 for the event. "'I just plugged your movie," Obama told Lurie, according to a report the director sent to Hollywood Elsewhere's Jeffrey Wells. Still, when you're under the kind of intense scrutiny that Obama currently endures, Bridges actually seems like a pretty safe choice. Choose Anthony Hopkins in Nixon and it sounds like you're endorsing the bad guy. Choose Kevin Kline in Dave and you come across as disingenuous. Choose Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove and somebody will call you incompetent. Bridges, on the other hand, plays a fierce leader bound to his moral convictions. Of course, Obama also expressed sympathy over Lurie's short-lived television show Commander-in-Chief, which featured Geena Davis as the first woman president. Perhaps it's no coincidence that he and Hillary have publicly made amends. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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2008Central.net Presidential Election Podcast (06/24/08)
from 2008 Central's Presidential Election Podcast June 24, 2008
John and Angelo are back and will be recording podcasts several times a week now. This podcast covers (1) Obama s get over it statement and (2) McCain staffer Charles Black s comments to Fortune Magazine regarding who would benefit from a terrorist attack. [See post to listen to audio] [Subscribe to 2008Central.net's Presidential Election Podcast] Feel free to email us questions/suggestions for our next podcast (you can also email an audio file of your question and we ll include it in the podcast). Sphere: Related Content ShareThis
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Very Funny.. Clinton Laugh
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe June 13, 2008
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Funny Banned Commercial
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe June 12, 2008
Centraal Beheer Insurance Company Ad with Bill Clinton voodoo. Ranked 3.39 / 5 | 2864 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: 369874123 Tags: Ads Beheer Bill Clinton Centraal Companies Insurance Voodoo Funny Commer Categories: Entertainment Cool Commercials
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Is Thrift Passe? Plus, Beat the Press Northwest
from The Conversation Podcast June 11, 2008
Bill Clinton recently went off on Vanity Fair magazine for using anonymous sources in an unflattering article. If a source won't allow their name to be used, is the information reliable? And what about anonymous reporters? Bill Clinton and Barack Obama recently found themselves embarrassed by comments they made when they didn't know there was reporter around. What will the world be like if everyone is a reporter? Also today, crime and crime reporting. Is there a disconnect? And is the most rampant decadence today financial profligate spending and borrowing? Is frugality a neglected value? What do you tell you kids about thrift? What did you parents tell you?Related Event: Author and educator Cecile Andrews will be doing a workshop called 'Less is More: Voluntary Simplicity in Troubled Times: A Community Gathering.' Saturday, June 28th 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. It's free, and in Seattle at St John United Lutheran Church 5515 Phinney, across from the zoo.
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Hillary for Prime Minister!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 11, 2008
Today's episode of the Boomer File goes out to Hillary Clinton. We're sorry to hear you've finally dropped out of the race for the nomination, but we've got some ideas for you. Why not come to Canada and run for Prime Minister? We've already had a female PM, so that whole sexism thing is a non-issue. Plus, there's no telling how long you could hold onto power? Mackenzie King was in office for a total of 21 years, and we'd love to have you for even longer. Stay strong, Hillary, and consider our offer.
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RetroVision Media Covers Hillary Clinton's Sexism Claims, Debt and Why The Burden Is So High
from RetroVision Media June 11, 2008
As we once again try to close the door on covering the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign for 08, we are forced to review her situation as it relates to the massive debt she is facing for her efforts. By innuendo and sometimes blatantly accusing the mainstream media and bloggers for misogynistic behavior that lead to her downfall, we say hogwash. The fact that Hillary Clinton is carrying as much as thirty million in debt is a testament to a mismanaged, poorly advised, budget busting and top heavy campaign. The stories of waste and extravagance were legendary; her people had no idea how to run an efficient thrifty and voluntary operation in order to get the most from the least. Perhaps because Barack Obama knew from the onset, as the underdog, if he did not operate smartly on the cheap until potential donors took him seriously he would have run out of money first. The Obama campaign simply stayed on message and continued to campaign as if they were the underdog even when they l
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Barack Obama Pins Bush Economic Woes On John McCain & It Looks Like A Good Fit
from RetroVision Media June 10, 2008
The highlights are: A. Barack Obama's promises to Israel that he may have a difficult time honoring in the future. B. Barack Obama fires first salvo across John McCain's economic bow while only receiving harmless smoke and mirrors in return. Obama has successfully pinned the Bush administration's economic woes on McCain like a tail on the donkey. From our view, he wears it well. C. Country bracing for higher fuel and food prices as farmers fear modest crops this year. With Ben Bernanke signaling an end to rate cuts to stem inflation, the country is in for a rough ride.
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Gina Gershon Did Not Have Sexual Relations With That Man, Mr. Clinton [Innuendo]
from Gawker June 09, 2008
There is a rumor going around that Bill Clinton totes kissed Gina Gershon. Perhaps you first heard of this rumor here? 30,000 of you might have. This rumor got reported as one of the many things unnamed Clinton "advisors" were worried about in the recent Vanity Fair piece about Bill Clinton's messy business dealings and possibly scandalous personal life. Which led to Bill calling the piece's reporter a "scumbag" and now, because of the heat and probably because of Britney Spears' tears-of-a-clown-car, popular actress Gina Gershon denied sexing the former president on Regis and Kelly this morning. This is, of course, Ron Burkle's fault. The supermarket magnate introduced Gershon and Clinton at some dinner party. Poor Burkle. Now he'll never get that open invitation to the corridors of power! Burkle sat down with L.A. Weekly for a lengthy and revealing interview just before the VF story went up, and for a guy who has billions of dollar and fucks whomever he likes on his private jet, he's a defensive sad-sack and depressingly un-self-reflective. The billionaire seemed sincere in his fondness for Clinton, and although he didn’t say it outright, Burkle seemed offended by the idea that he used Clinton simply to make more billions. Burkle, though, apparently forgot statements he made to Forbes. In a December 11, 2006, piece titled “The Rise of Ron Burkle,” the billionaire described Clinton’s post-presidency work for Yucaipa as “invaluable,” noting, “My best call in corporate America isn’t one-hundredth of what President Clinton is just picking up the phone and saying, ‘Hey, we’ve got this idea, want to come talk about it?’” Burkle also reveals more about the odd Page Six extortion scandal that made him a Gawker Celebrity. The basic story: Page Six realized that Bill's association with a swingin' billionaire conincided nicely with the Post's unspoken political aims, and they began insinuating many things about Ron and Bill. Then, either Burkle met with Page Six writer Jared Paul Stern to arrange a truce and was then extorted, or he lured Stern to a meeting by offering to fund his clothing company. Then he accused Stern of extortion and got him fired. No charges were ever filed. It was all part of Burkle's attempt to get to Rupert Murdoch, a billionaire with the kind of power and political acumen Burkle wishes he had. Amusingly, Burkle's attempt to get the Post to be nice to him and Bill probably had the opposite effect. While Hillary made successful inroads toward courting Rupert during her Senate run, the Post (and Rupert) quickly returned to Clinton-bashing form as she began to lose to upstart Barack Obama. Of course, according to Ron, if he really cared about that sort of thing he'd just call his good buddy Rupe up on their Red Billionaire Phones: Burkle openly admits he’s hardly above trying to manipulate the media. He says Stern is wrong about the details of their dustup, and that if he really wanted to get to Murdoch, he would merely have called him up — billionaire to billionaire — and “cut a deal.” In fact, Burkle says, “Murdoch wishes he made a deal.” And then him and Richard Branson and Warren Buffet would go out for ice cream. Now Burkle would like to be a go-between for Hillary and Obama but neither Hillary nor Obama actually like him, so whatever. He still has lots of money, though, and the general election is young!
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It's Much Too-oo Late For Goodbyes
from The Spike Nesmith Rage Machine June 09, 2008
It’s finally over, in time for it all to start all over again. As Hillary scoops the Democratic nomination, Spike talks about…. what? Oh, he did? Obama? Really? B-but six months ago… Hmm. It’s finally over, in time for it all to start all over again. As OBAMA scoops the Democratic nomination, Spike talks about the primary as a whole and looks ahead to five more months of this guff, intensified. Well, at least he’ll have plenty to talk about, right? Questions: What links (never a frown with) Gordon Brown to scary mentalist Derren Brown, other than the name? Why is Google turning into an AOL/MySpace hybrid? How well does Tony Blair know his Bible? Who says Britain’s “moral vacuum” is turning formerly good Christians into Islamic fundamentalists, and why? And how does that relate to the apparently moribund world of local radio? What can stop kids smoking and drinking? Are internet users ruthless and selfish? And what’s WITH that slutty mermaid…? All the answers, and much more, are in these eighty action-packed minutes of Rage. Don’t forget to kee pin touch with comments/complaints/factoids/free porn at SpikeShow.com. Does you Facebook? Then join the Rage Machine Co-Conspirators’ Group. Invite a friend. Get that friend to invite a friend. Get that friend’s friend to invite a friend, and so on. It’s at http://facebook.spikeshow.com
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Bob Schieffer Commentary: “Hillary Clinton Gave The Speech Of Her Life Yesterday”
from Crooks and Liars June 08, 2008
This morning on Face The Nation, host Bob Schieffer gave props to Hillary Clinton for her speech yesterday. While noting that there were parts of her campaign that weren t pretty, and that she ultimately came up short, there were other victories to be found in her work. Download | Play Download | Play She told her followers that she had not run to be the first woman president, but had been a woman running for president and that the next time a woman runs, it will no longer be so remarkable. As a father of two daughters and three granddaughters, I believe she s right about that. She lost this race, but she has advanced the cause of women everywhere. There are still lingering frustrations felt by supporters of both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as we can see from the comments. And nobody can argue that there weren t some pretty significant mistakes made by her campaign, but it would be equally dishonest to not acknowledge the historic nature of her running as well, and how she has opened doors (as well as delineated some media land mines) for future campaigns by women. Clinton s call for unity and rallying behind Obama was exactly the note she needed to hit and she deserves credit for that, as Schieffer points out. It s important to remember that John McCain and the Republicans are on the ropes in the general public s estimation and they know it. Hell, McCain is already trying to co-opt Barack Obama s campaign themes, which is a sure sign he s scared to death. Their only hope is to divide the Democratic Party and pray that we fail to unite behind our candidate in the fall. Let s not fall for their trap.
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Party Unity Begins: Hillary Clinton Suspends Campaign, Endorses Barack Obama
from Crooks and Liars June 07, 2008
After a long, grueling primary season, Senator Hillary Clinton called for party unity and vowed to support Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee. In an inspirational speech to supporters in Washington D.C., Clinton called on her supporters to rally behind Obama: Download | Play Download | Play The way to continue our fight now, to accomplish the goals for which we stand is to take our energy, our passion, our strength, and do all we can to help elect Barack Obama the next President of the United States. [applause] Today, as I suspend my campaign, I congratulate him on the victory he has won and the extraordinary race he has run. I endorse him and throw my full support behind him. And I ask all of you to join me in working as hard for Barack Obama as you have for me. I have served in the Senate with him for four years, I have been in this campaign with him for sixteen months. I have stood on the stage and gone toe-to-toe with him in twenty-two debates. I’ve had a front row seat to his candidacy and I have seen his strength and determination, his grace and his grit. In his own life, Barack Obama has lived the American Dream. As a community organizer and State Senate and as a United States Senator, he has dedicated himself to insuring the dream is realized and in this campaign, he has inspired so many to become involved in the democratic process, and invested in our common future. Now when I started this race, I intended to win back the White House and make sure we have a President who puts our country back on the path to peace, prosperity and progress. And that’s exactly what we’re going to do by insuring that Barack Obama walks through the doors of the Oval Office on January 20, 2009. This was the speech that she needed to give. Senator Clinton showed class, courageousness, determination and a unshakable commitment to the causes she and the Democratic party believe in yes, there were bumps in the road over the last 16 months, but she never gave up and we commend her for sticking to her guns. UPDATE: Heather has put up the entire speech up on YouTube: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4. Full transcripts available here. MSNBC will rerun the speech in its entirety at 4:00 pm Eastern. UPDATE II: As a further sign of unity, Hillary Clinton is showing her support for Obama on the front page of her website, and Barack Obama says Thank You to her on his homepage, and wrote this inspiring message to her and her supporters. We must now be relentless as we move forward, to do everything we can to elect Barack Obama. Visit his campaign website and contribute what you can. If you can t donate money, please donate your time and volunteer.
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Political Lunch (HD) 06-06-08
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 06, 2008
After a long week on the campaign trail, Will covers the weekly 10-in-3 with a look at Barry and Hill's late-night meeting, McCain's big-night bomb, Terry's boozy flacking, and Lieberman's lecture on the Senate floor.
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Political Lunch 06-06-08
from Political Lunch June 06, 2008
After a long week on the campaign trail, Will covers the weekly 10-in-3 with a look at Barry and Hill's late-night meeting, McCain's big-night bomb, Terry's boozy flacking, and Lieberman's lecture on the Senate floor.
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