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Politics: Campaign 2008

Temper, Temper

A brief history of Bill Clinton's blowups

The 42nd president of the United States is charismatic, a captivating speaker and one of the most gifted political strategists of his time. He's also a serial hothead. Bill Clinton's temper was well documented by aides during his tenure in the White House. But his dander has been up and on public display over the last few weeks, as the race between his wife, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination has heated up. A brief recap of some of Clinton's more memorable fits. Photo: Erik S. Lesser / EPA-Corbis

 
 
 

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  • Posted By: charliefromtexas @ 04/05/2008 1:28:56 PM

    Comment: Choice

    Global Waste Bush = McCain

  • Posted By: charliefromtexas @ 04/05/2008 1:24:23 PM

    Comment: McCain = Bush 3

    Bush = 4,000 US soldiers = $600 Billion Waste = 8-year Wasted, 20-years only left to save ways of life

  • Posted By: Chaya @ 04/04/2008 3:54:17 PM

    Comment: Obama has been 'mentored' and given the support of his church leader and the congregation and now in a great political manouever the senator has changed the subject to race,having quietly raised the race card to begin with! In this process he managed to elevate himself to some kind of sainthood,where criticizing him is considered' racist' .But calling his opponent hideous names is okay with all his supporters!GIVE ME A BREAK! Truly Reverend,you are right God seems to have"Damned America" with your disciple ready to enter the oval office.

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