Sounds suspiciously like whistling past the graveyard to me . Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) said Clinton described the ongoing tea party protests against the Democratic agenda as a sign their party was making progress. Whitehouse quoted Clinton arguing: “The reason the tea-baggers are so inflamed is because we are winning.” No, Bill, the reason the public is so angry is because you guys...
Hear the audio here. (Our audio wizard Caitlin Thompson thinks we should award bonus points to the first Swampland commenter who can identify Hillary's ringtone on his cell phone.)
ABC News’ Z. Byron Wolf reports: Former President Clinton’s talk to Democrats, urging them to pass a health reform bill, was wide-ranging, but boiled down to a couple of key points, according to lawmakers who attended the meeting. First, he...
Jay Newton-Small is preparing a fuller account, but you can hear the audio of his Q and A with reporters here: (Our audio wizard Caitlin Thompson thinks we should award bonus points to the first Swampland commenter who can identify Hillary's ringtone on his cell phone.) UPDATE: Here's a clip that zeroes in on that mystery ringtone: [...]
No shit.“The reason the tea-baggers are so inflamed is because we are winning.”— Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse paraphrasing Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, in a lunch with Democratic senators Tuesday Clinton spoke with lawmakers today on the importance of passing health care reform, something he failed to do during his first term. According to Whitehouse and Politico,...
Former President Bill Clinton told Senate Democrats on Tuesday that they must overcome their differences to pass health care reform for both political and policy reasons. "It's not important to be perfect here," he told reporters after meeting with the Democrats during their weekly policy lunch. "It's important to move, to start the ball rolling." A number of issues have threatened...
Saying passing health care reform is the “right thing for America,” Bill Clinton told senators today that not only is it good politics, it’s good economics. “Every year we spot — we write a check to all of our economic competitors for eight- or nine-hundred billion dollars a year, and they cover everybody,” Clinton told reporters after speaking to Democrats senators...
WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton plans to visit Capitol Hill on Tuesday to discuss health care legislation with Senate Democrats. Officials says the former president is scheduled to speak during the Democrats' weekly caucus. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity late Monday because they were not authorized to discuss the former president's schedule. As president, Clinton tried...
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A source close to Bill Clinton confirms that the cellphone call he received while talking to reporters in the Capitol was indeed from the Secretary of State
Sic 'em Big Dog!! Former President Bill Clinton will address Senate Democrats today about health care, CNN reports. "A constant refrain from Democratic leaders is that wavering Democrats must heed what they say is a lesson of the Clinton administration: fail to pass a health care reform bill, and congressional Democrats will suffer on Election Day." First Read : "What's particularly...
Former President Bill Clinton urged Senate Democrats on Tuesday to pass health care legislation by year's end, pointedly telling skittish lawmakers that an imperfect bill is preferable to another failure like the one he and the party endured in 1994.
Bill Clinton, former president, has announced that he is willing to campaign for White House hopeful Senator Barack Obama, who defeated his wife Hillary Clinton in the Democratic nomination race.