Good Bill vs. Bad Bill
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…the nicknames that some Clinton aids use for the former president.
In Iowa, Wednesday, Bad Bill prevailed as Ron Fournier reports:
In the next 10 minutes, he used the word “I” a total of 94 times and mentioned “Hillary” just seven times in an address that was as much about his legacy as it was about his wife’s candidacy.
I think its clear that Bill Clinton is a great asset in his wife’s campaign–indeed she would probably not even be where she is if it weren’t for her husband. And perhaps it does help when he promotes his two terms in office. But it certainly does show that Bill still has somewhat of a chip on his shoulder and prioritizes his political reputation at times, even when he is campaigning for his wife.
It’s pretty funny, too.
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