Obama Adviser Resigns Over Clinton ‘Monster’ Comment

"Last Monday, I made inexcusable remarks that are at marked variance from my oft-stated admiration for Senator Clinton and from the spirit, tenor and purpose of the Obama campaign. And I extend my deepest apologies to Senator Clinton, Senator Obama and the remarkable team I have worked with over these long 14 months."

March 7, 2008 at 7:27 pm - AP
Dateline: Washington DC
JimBo   March 8th, 2008 - 3:04 am

So the woman had an ungarded moment and spoke how she realy feels. Big deal.

Many people feel the same way about Monica Lewinsky’s ex-boy friend’s wife.

In the words of that once great words-smith Gomer Pyle “Sir-prize, Sir=prize, Sir=prize!”

martin edwin'mick' andersen   March 8th, 2008 - 5:19 am

IT IS 3:00 A.M, THE PHONE RINGS, AND THE WORD IS THAT THE CHINESE DICTATORSHIP IS MAKING A SERIOUS PROBE OF U.S. DEFENSES …

ARE THESE THE PEOPLE YOU WANT ANSWERING THE CALL TO THE WHITE HOUSE???

Bill Clinton profits from company tied to felon, China

March 7, 2008

By Jim McElhatton – The spring before his wife began her White House campaign, former President Bill Clinton earned $700,000 for his foundation by selling stock that he had been given from an Internet search company that was co-founded by a convicted felon and backed by the Chinese government, public records show.

Mr. Clinton had gotten the nonpublicly traded stock from Accoona Corp. back in 2004 as a gift for giving a speech at a company event. He landed the windfall by selling the 200,000 shares to an undisclosed buyer in May 2006, commanding $3.50 a share at a time when the company was reporting millions of dollars of losses, according to interviews.

A spokesman for the William J. Clinton Foundation declined to identify the buyer who was willing to pay so much for a struggling company’s stock, saying only that the transaction was handled by a securities broker. It occurred seven months before Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton announced her bid to run for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.

The spokesman, Ben Yarrow, declined last week to say whether Mr. Clinton knew about the Chinese government’s connection to Accoona or the felony fraud conviction of one of the company’s founders.

“President Clinton gave a speech; he did not endorse a product,” Mr. Yarrow said.

The $700,000 capital gains was listed on the tax returns of Mr. Clinton’s foundation that were reviewed by The Washington Times.

The lack of disclosure about the buyer and the general activities of former presidents’ foundations troubles some ethics experts. …

Lonewolf   March 8th, 2008 - 6:02 pm

If this comment had been directed at a Replubican candidate this adviser would still have a job in La La Liberal Land. I do though enjoy the backstabbing and name calling of the so called tolerant Obama and Hillary camps.

marianne tioran   March 8th, 2008 - 6:06 pm

She would not have said this unless the Obama campaign was already talking like that behind closed doors.

MuckFexico   March 8th, 2008 - 6:08 pm

What an ugly leftist/Marxist.
Cant she do something about those eyebrows?

Why are the women of the left always the ugliest douchebags ever?
WannabeDykes all frumpy and icky.

God I pray the people they want in America will slit their throats first, or Mexican gangs will kill and rape them FIRST.

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