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With friends like these… (Part 3)

Bill Clinton was up early this morning campaigning for Berracko Obama on ABC's Good Morning America. Here's his take on the possible delay requested by John McCain of Friday's presidential debate.

"We know he didn't do it because he's afraid because Sen. McCain wanted more debates," Clinton said, adding that he was "encouraged" by the joint statement from McCain and Sen. Barack Obama.
"You can put it off a few days the problem is it's hard to reschedule those things," Clinton said, "I presume he did that in good faith since I know he wanted -- I remember he asked for more debates to go all around the country and so I don't think we ought to overly parse that."

Keep it up, Bill, you're on a roll!

3 comments to With friends like these… (Part 3)

  • BarrioChino

    Bill is a very smart politician. He endorses Obama yet can help McCain get elected. McCain gets elected and has to deal with the Wall Street mess and the war. Hillary runs again in 2012 when McCain is 76 years old and saddled with a 12-year Bush/Cheney/McCain/Palin record. Bingo, Bill's back in the White House ordering late night pizza.

  • honey

    Or..... McCain is elected, Palin educates him, he learns well, he does a pretty good job, is a one term president and in 2012, Palin runs and wins, a true conservative, and the country does just fine getting back to Reaganistic government. And, sorry, President Clinton, you'll have to continue to buy your pizzas off the government dole.

  • Dr.Shalit

    Everyone -
    I hear former Pres. Clinton will start campaigning for Sen. Obama "after the Jewish Holidays. Well isn't that super. The "Jewish Holidays" this year end on Wednesday, October 22 with Simchat Torah. Leaves 12 whole days to campaign before Election Day near as I can tell. -S-