American Values Alliance | Practical voice for progressive valuesAs Hillary's chances of being the Democratic nominee continue to fade, the rhetoric coming from her campaign--and from Bill Clinton--has become truly destructive. Consider the following from the Huffington Post:
"Adding a bit of fuel to the political fire, Bill Clinton made a bizarre comment on Friday, leaving the impression that he believed Barack Obama's patriotism would be a general election issue.
MSNBC is reporting that on the campaign trail today in Charlotte, North Carolina, the former president said a general election matchup between his wife, Sen. Clinton, and Sen. John McCain would be between "two people who love this country" without "all this other stuff that always seems to intrude itself on our politics."
It's difficult to determine exactly what Clinton meant by this. Howard Wolfson, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, said the former president was not implying that Obama didn't love America. As for "this other stuff," that Clinton referred to? He was talking about "the politics of personal destruction," said Wolfson. "He was lamenting that these kind of distractions 'always seems to intrude' on our politics."
Not everyone had the same interpretation. MSNBC, for example, was quick to suggest that the former president was implying there were doubts about Obama's patriotism, and that those doubts would play a role in the general election. Which seems, on its face, hardly a stretch.
However, President Clinton also seems to be suggesting that his wife would be immune to swift-boat like attacks; a supposition that does not seem terribly likely.
Recently on the campaign, the former president has made remarks that have been a bit unpredictable. Days ago, he complimented McCain as a bipartisan, war hero and a tough general election foe. No "but"s included."
No wonder some Democratic activists are theorizing that the Clintons would rather see the Democrats go down in flames in November than lose to Obama.
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