We all know that Clinton is addicted to politics and attention. For those who want Hillary to get Clinton do you think that B Clinton will fade away if Hillary isn't elected?
Have you thought about this?
(This is a followup Q)
Your thoughts please.
2007-12-26
12:30:26
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Massive Mann {Hand Slap}
2007-12-26
12:40:45 ·
update #1
PS {Ouch!}
2007-12-26
12:41:06 ·
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mrs hichefheidi (below)
"husband of the upcoming president of the US"
Booooooo hissssss (LOL)
2007-12-26
12:42:40 ·
update #3
I doubt it. Bill still has his own agenda, he is also still working with and helping George Bush Sr. (41st)
2007-12-26 12:36:18
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answered by Myles D 6
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Presidents frequently ask former Presidents for help, and I can see anyone elected in 2008 (assuming we have an election) asking Mr. Clinton for help, and him graciously and patriotically complying. I have always been enormously impressed by the great efforts that former Presidents Bush (1) and Clinton have shared together, as friends, that is the kind of patriotism, non-partisan love of country that we need a lot more of! If I were President after the present occupant of the White House leaves office I would ask Mr. Clinton's advice on economic matters, and former Vice President Gore's advice on environmental matters. I might even ask Mr. Bush (2) for advice on environmental matters...and do the exact opposite.
2007-12-26 20:36:12
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answered by jxt299 7
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I have not thought about it. I'm more worried that Obama and Hillary are going to split the Democratic vote. But since you mention it I think that in the improbable circumstance that Hillary loses Bill Clinton will speak up and be a pundit in the future because he is very intelligent and needs to help those in need. I'm just worried about that other thing.
2007-12-26 20:35:32
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answered by Creole38 4
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Well, we don't all 'know' what you 'think'. That being said, Bill Clinton's relevance comes from his brilliant legacy as president, and has nothing to do with his wife. He won't fade away, he will still be a former president of the US and the husband of the upcoming president of the US.
2007-12-26 20:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It is my greatest desire that the Clintons and the Bush's will just go away after this election. And hopefully take the Ron Paul people with them!
2007-12-26 20:38:44
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answered by Michael 6
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Bill would attend the opening of an envelope if he could get some face time out of it. I think to a degree hillary keeps him in check now.
He isnt going anywhere.
2007-12-26 20:47:01
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answered by sociald 7
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B Clinton will help, but not as much, but he might not if Obama wins because H Clinton will not be so happy
2007-12-26 20:38:07
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answered by liverpool fan MAN U SUCKS 6
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Bill will offer his help always...it will be up to the next president to accept or deny the pro-offered help and insight. W never listened, neither to Bill OR his Daddy ( Remeber, 41 said invading Iraq would be a disaster in his book, and W never read it )
2007-12-26 20:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill Clinton has been active in the fight against poverty.
He means well and i support him for that.
Regards.
2007-12-27 01:23:42
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answered by iceman 7
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HELL HE CAN;T EVEN HELP HIS WIFE HILLARY.LET ALONE HELP ANOTHER NEW PRESIDENT.BUT THEN OF COURSE HE CAN HELP THE NEW PRESIDENT FIND A GIRL FRIEND.YES THAT;S WHAT HE;LL DO.AND THEN TELL THE NEW PRESIDENT IF YOU GET CAUGHT.JUST SAY I DID NOT HAVE SEX WITH THAT WOMEN.IT WORKED FOR ME IT SHOULD WORK FOR YOU AS WELL OR MY NAME IS NOT BILL CLINTON. GOT TO GO MONICA IS CALLING.
2007-12-26 20:44:49
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answered by bigjon5555 4
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