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I agree but the man was a nobody unless he got clot from the Clintons....
Nah...he's very talented, just a very insecure dude apparently. We're right in that he basically raided the Clinton brain trust for his presidency, as he didn't trust anyone who helped him beat Hillary. He wouldn't have been a nobody, but was just too scared to govern without the Clinton juice.
 

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I agree but the man was a nobody unless he got clot from the Clintons....

Not true at all. Obama started getting national clout from his keynote DNC speech in 2004. That's what made him a star in the party. Then It was his key endorsement by Ted Kennedy in the primaries that made him look like a serious candidate; and finally it was his win in Iowa that propelled him to the DNC nomination. The Clintons didn't help with Shyt.
 
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America Lost :mjcry:
Nah....our L's are only beginning. Goldman Sachs now in an investigation for rigging treasury bond prices, and they will be to Hillary as Merrill Lynch was to Reagan. Reputable analysts like Robin Griffith calling for a huge crash either this year or 2017. A lot of resentment will become open wounds if Hillary shows any weakness to Trump, and people will blame Bernie supporters, even if we were trolled the entire time. The people who support Hillary are hypocritical and off their meds, so I'm sure the Cold War will be physical.

And Donal Trump could actually win the White House....:lolbron:
 
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Not true at all. Obama started getting national clout from his keynote DNC speech in 2004. That's what made him a star in the party. The It was his key endorsement by Ted Kennedy in the primaries that made him look like a serious candidate; and finally it was his win in Iowa that propelled him to the DNC nomination. The Clintons didn't help with Shyt.

I never said this was wrong. This is very true however Obama wasn't taken seriously by black voters at the time....

Poll: Black support helps Clinton extend lead - CNN.com
 

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wait where is this revisionist bullshyt coming from? obama needed the clintons? WTF? he didn't hire former clinton admin people because he owed them, he hired them because that was the last democratic admin and you generally stick to your party and people with some experience.
 

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I never said this was wrong. This is very true however Obama wasn't taken seriously by black voters at the time....

Poll: Black support helps Clinton extend lead - CNN.com
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He would've gotten Black support after beating Hillary anyway. Your train of events seem to be missing some tracks, and a highway detour, but the argument is only valid because he stockpiled Clinton power players, instead of building his own.
 

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wait where is this revisionist bullshyt coming from? obama needed the clintons? WTF? he didn't hire former clinton admin people because he owed them, he hired them because that was the last democratic admin and you generally stick to your party and people with some experience.
I didn't say he owed them shyt. Well, he may have felt bad in beating her. Anyway, nah, Obama was up the Clinton ass after the first year. He's an insecure boy genius. He doesn't really know how to do shyt but talk, but he's a great communicator. He's like a kid in the meeting rooms, happy people have to talk to him, and he gets the final say on whose idea he should use.

People like that need folks with already established experience, which is why you didn't get any fukking change. Obama is a cyborg and nothing more or less.
 
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He would've gotten Black support after beating Hillary anyway. Your train of events seem to be missing some tracks, and a highway detour, but the argument is only valid because he stockpiled Clinton power players, instead of building his own.

Son you act like I don't know the game here played. Hilary had no chance winning against Obama, not ever. He was selected to be president a long time ago and the people behind him made sure he would be. No black masses were going to vote for Hilary and the voter turn out would have been extremely low if Obama wasn't involved. Also people were about to riot if another Republican war hawk was going to be elected.



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Son you act like I don't know the game here played. Hilary had no chance winning against Obama, not ever. He was selected to be president a long time ago and the people behind him made sure he would be. No black masses were going to vote for Hilary and the voter turn out would have been extremely low if Obama wasn't involved. Also people were about to riot if another Republican war hawk was going to be elected.



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This is very true
 

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Bill Clinton slams Barack Obama's 'awful legacy'

By ANNA GIARITELLI (@ANNA_GIARITELLI) • 3/21/16 5:34 PM



Former President Bill Clinton asked Democratic voters to shrug off the "awful legacy" of President Obama's years in office in a speech Monday to support Hillary Clinton's campaign.

"Now if you don't believe we can all grow together again, if you don't believe we're ever going to grow again, if you believe it's more important to re-litigate the past, there may be many reasons that you don't want to support her," Clinton told a Spokane, Wash., audience.

"But if you believe we can all rise together, if you believe we've finally come to the point where we can put the awful legacy of the last eight years behind us and the seven years before that where we were practicing trickle-down economics with no regulation in Washington, which is what caused the crash, then you should vote for her," he added.

The remarks against the current Democratic commander in chief were the strongest Clinton has issued to date.

Bill Clinton slams Barack Obama's 'awful legacy'
 
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