Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton: Palins ‘Obviously Love Each Other’

Bill ClintonNew York, Sept. 24 : Former American president Bill Clinton has told Fox News in an interview, that he found Todd Palin, the husband of Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin an “interesting guy.”

Palins “obviously love each other. It looks to me like they’ve got a pretty good relationship,” CBS quoted Clinton, as saying.

After leaving the White House early in 2001, Bill Clinton said he tried to give his newly elected wife support without stealing her thunder.

Bill Clinton set to hit Obama campaign trail next week

Washington, Sep 23 :Bill Clinton set to hit Obama campaign trail next week Former US president Bill Clinton today said that he would campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama beginning next week, once his annual philanthropy conference concludes

Clinton met with Obama in his Harlem office last week, and asked the candidate, “What do you guys want me to do?”

The answer appears to be to hold campaign events in Florida, Nevada and Ohio, as well as host fundraisers in New York, California and Ohio, the Washington Post reported.

“Obama giving Angels Orgasm” tees leave Bill Clinton in splits!

“Obama giving Angels Orgasm” tees leave Bill Clinton in splits!New York, Sept 16 : It seems former US President Bill Clinton enjoys sex jokes.

According to a source, Clinton couldn’t stop giggling when ‘Legally Blonde’ star and dyed-in- the-wool Democrat Laura Bell Bundy showed him a T-shirt made in support of presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

"The shirt read, ''Every Time Obama Speaks, an Angel Has an Orgasm," '' the New York Post quoted the insider, as saying.

'Obama will win and win handily,' says Bill Clinton

Bill ClintonNew York, Sept. 12: Former U. S. President Bill Clinton has predicted that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama will win this November’s presidential election and win handily.

Speaking to reporters before the two sat down for a working lunch at the Clinton Foundation headquarters in Harlem, Clinton said: “I've agreed to do a substantial number of things. Whatever I’m asked to do”.

"Senator Obama will win and win handily,” said Clinton, and Obama chimed in: There you go. You can take it from the President of the United States. He knows a little something about politics.”

Clinton says Obama ready to lead nation like no one in the past

Clinton says Obama ready to lead nation like no one in the pastDenver, Aug. 28 : Former U. S. President Bill Clinton has said that he believes that Afro-American Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama will lead the country like no one else has in the past.

In a ringing endorsement of Haiwaiian-born Obama ahead of the November 4, 2008 presidential election, Clinton said: “Barack Obama is ready to lead America and restore American leadership in the world. Barack Obama is ready to be president of the United States.”

Bill Clinton seals party unity with support for Obama

Bill Clinton seals party unity with support for ObamaDenver, Colorado - Former president Bill Clinton Wednesday threw his support fully behind Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, saying the country needed his strong leadership to rebuild the American economic dream and "restore America's leadership in the world."

Clinton's speech came just hours after Democratic delegates formally nominated Obama on the third night of the presidential convention - a prize that narrowly eluded his wife, Senator Hillary Clinton, during the primary election battle.

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