Bill Clinton says Barack Obama must ‘kiss my ass’ for his support
June 28, 2008
By Tim Shipman and Philip Sherwell
Bill Clinton is so bitter about Barack Obama's victory over his wife Hillary that he has told friends the Democratic nominee will have to beg for his wholehearted support.
Mr Obama is expected to speak to Mr Clinton for the first time since he won the nomination in the next few days, but campaign insiders say that the former president's future campaign role is a "sticking point" in peace talks with Mrs Clinton's aides.
Can you feel the unity yet? Neither can Bill
June 23, 2008
By Ed Morrissey, Hot Air
The Clintons have not exactly climbed aboard the Barack Obama bandwagon. In Miami, Bill Clinton had an opportunity to endorse Obama and pointedly took a pass, while showering Obama’s position on global warming with faint praise. More than two weeks after Hillary’s endorsement of the presumptive Democratic nominee, the Clintons are still hedging their bets (via TMV):
Those Loyal to the Clintons Take Note of Who Was Not
June 11, 2008
By Mark Leibovich
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was gracious in her full-throated endorsement of Senator Barack Obama. But that does not mean all is forgiven by others in the Clinton universe.
For proof, look no further than Doug Band, chief gatekeeper to former President Bill Clinton.
What’s next for Bill Clinton?
June 8, 2008
By Alan Silverleib
What a long, strange, unhappy trip it's been for Bill Clinton.
When Sen. Hillary Clinton officially launched her drive for the White House 17 months ago, the former president's possibilities seemed endless. His wife's nomination by many of the party faithful was seen as a virtual certainty.
How Hillary Clinton’s Power Play Failed
June 7, 2008
By Tim Shipman
On Tuesday night, as his wife Hillary's hopes of winning the Democratic presidential nomination were going the way of the Titanic, Bill Clinton was on his mobile telephone.
He was not discussing how Mrs Clinton could leave the race with dignity and congratulate Barack Obama on his historic victory in the primary elections.
