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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bill Clinton implored Democrats to back the tax-cut deal that President Barack Obama negotiated with Republicans as the former president made a surprise appearance at Obama's side in the White House briefing room Friday....

 

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In a move that just cemented in stone the notion that amateur night at the White House continues, that they are and have been completely unprepared and unable to effectively govern, and the Child in Chief had to call in Daddy Bill to help him out.

 

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Reminds me of Season 4 of 24, acting President Logan is so incompetent and bush league that he brings back President Palmer to take charge of the situation.

 

Today in Washington, Barack Obama stole that playbook and brought back Bill Clinton.

 

Just opposite races of the Presidents.

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I wish they would bring back Bill and get rid of that Republican DINO who now holds office.

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Even the beloved Bill Clinton says this is a good deal so why do you guys turn on Obama?

 

I personally think the Republicans caved in too easily, we can't afford extensions on worker's comp but it will take time to get washington back to some sembelence of fiscal responsibility after the last two years of spending without even the slightest thought to the cost.

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