‘Take Any Sh*t’: Bill Clinton Caught on Tape After ‘Race Card’ Remarks

WHYY: At the end of the call, the President, evidently unaware that he was still on the line, revealed his feelings about that line of questioning saying, "I don't think I should take any sh*t from anybody about that, do you?"

April 22, 2008 at 10:53 am - WHYY
Dateline: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
james   April 22nd, 2008 - 2:38 pm

I don’t think he of all people should take it either. he’s done a lot for race relations in his life.

Poobiscuit   April 22nd, 2008 - 3:08 pm

This is just typical, and another insight into why I am ASTONISHED at anyone who is still considering voting for Hillary Clinton. Almost no single day goes by without some fib, lie, fabrication from Hillary and then to listen to the increasing desperation from this guy, like something increasingly getting caught in a corner, it just reminds me of the many of the last years of the Clinton Administration, when we finally realized we are being hoodwinked with the distracting “no, over her, watch the birdie” campaign while the personal empire building and the pillaging continued. Why can the people in this country never find or choose decent people in either party for president? There should never by ANY Bushes or Clintons allowed near that White House EVER again! These people are truly and totally corrupt in my opinion! Wake up, America.

Evista   April 22nd, 2008 - 3:53 pm

I regret that they recorded that vulgar word, but Bill Clinton spoke the truth, every single statement was true. I only wish he had spoken out about it a long time ago.
The reason he was called the first Black President by Afro Americans is because both he and Hillary are color blind and still people are trying to use race against them.
Every accomplishment he mentioned was the truth.
Ask Maya Angelou and Bob Williams, anyone but Barak Obama.
Hillary has spent her life helping people no matter what their color.

PaleRyder   April 22nd, 2008 - 8:46 pm

Bill is exactly right on this issue.The obama campaign has tried since day one to use race in a divisive manner all thru-out this primary season.The reports of blacks who do not support obama and are being intimidated and threatened are to numerous to count.All this from a candidate who proclaims change you can believe in??Is he really trying to bring us together or use the same old steroetypes against the groups that are guilt-ridden over treatment to blacks in this country??Bill has done more for African-Americans than any other president and it shows me just how some of those same people will turn their backs and lie about things for political gain..like that is something new..This is not “Change we can believe in” it is beliefs that are interchangeable,depending which way the wind is blowing that day.

Christine   April 23rd, 2008 - 12:31 am

I used to admire these two but in my cynical older age I have come to believe that neither one does anything unless it is calculated.
Do we really need to be treated to these fits of pique and cute bits like slinging back a shot of Crown Royal. Like that is going to do a lot for the future of our country.
Hillary is the sort of woman who needs to get even. And we are going to pay the price when she loses it all for the Democratic party and our country.She is really not a very nice personshe is a poser and and a user.. A politico of the highest ilk. Bill is an old philanderer Wouldn’t that make a nice photo for the national album?

Eric   April 23rd, 2008 - 1:40 am

While I would certainly not call Bill a racist, I don’t consider him the savior of the black race, either. Black income fell (comparatively) during his tenure, and he was more interested in handouts than meaningful things like jobs & training. On the other hand, Barack is just another politicians who will say anything and bilk so many of you into believing his lies. He won’t be able to help ANY race achieve anything because he will destroy this economy in record time. Granted, Bush isn’t handing him much, but raising taxes will be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. This guy is a moron… He speaks great on platitudes, but when it comes down to details, the only difference between him and McCain on economic issues is that McCain admits he doesn’t know anything, Barack proves it through stumbling, disjointed, contradicting, always changing answers. We’re in some deep doo-doo the next 4 years… (None of these three idiots will make it longer than that!!)

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