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Lord Jim
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With Surrogates Like These...

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Who needs enemies?

Seems to me that Team Obama needs to do a little better job of vetting their surrogate speakers....

First there was Newark Mayor Corey Booker, calling a central theme of the Obama re-election strategy, (attacking Romney's work a Bain Capital) "nauseating" on Meet The Press....

And now this:
Bill Clinton criticizes Obama’s Bain attacks, praises Romney’s ‘sterling business career’

Former President Bill Clinton suggested in a television interview Thursday that he believes President Obama's re-election campaign should stop trashing Mitt Romney's work in the private equity industry.

In an interview with CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight," Clinton, a top Obama surrogate who is set to raise cash with the president next week, directly contradicted Democrats who have attacked Romney's business record, suggesting it does qualify him for president.


"I think he had a good business career," Clinton told guest host Harvey Weinstein, a movie mogul who is one of Obama's top fundraisers. "There's no question that in terms of getting up and going to the office and, you know, basically performing the essential functions of the office, the man who has been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold."

Adding that he has "friends" in the private equity business," Clinton suggested it was dangerous for Democrats to go after Romney's record at Bain Capital—adding that in private equity, "like everything else you try, you don't always succeed" in saving companies or making them more productive.

"I don't think that we ought to get into the position where we say this is bad work," Clinton said. "This is good work."

Instead, the former president argued that the Obama campaign should turn its focus to the "real issue" of what Romney will do as president and how it stacks up against Obama's record. He told CNN that he believes Obama will win re-election when that comparison is made.

"The Obama proposals and the Obama record will be far better for the American economy and most Americans than those that Gov. Romney has laid out," Clinton said. "And that's what the election ought to be about."

Clinton is the latest high-profile Democratic surrogate to criticize the Obama re-election campaign's focus on Romney's record at Bain Capital. Last week, Newark Mayor Cory Booker came under fire from Democrats for saying he was "uncomfortable" with the Obama campaign's Bain attacks.

Obama aides have insisted their strategy is not attacking private equity companies but rather focusing on Romney's claim of creating jobs while working at Bain Capital.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/bill ... 22725.html

Oh dear...

I wonder if Mr. Bill is planning to make any more commercials for the Romney campaign....

Perhaps he has another agenda here...

Perhaps he believes that having a Republican in The White House for the next four years could make it easier for a certain Democrat of his long acquaintance to win in 2016....
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Re: With Surrogates Like These...

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This fits in with the stories of the last week or so regarding how out of synch the Obama campaign is (from muddled messages to limited fundraising to uninspired supporters), and join that with the continuing poor economic news. On the other hand, getting the mistakes out of the way early is always a good idea.

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Re: With Surrogates Like These...

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On the other hand, some of the activities of Bain Capital, while perfectly legal, if couched properly could generate rather profound resentment of Romney (one of its founding partners).

Like buying a company that is losing money, turning it around ever so briefly, then having it borrow tens of millions of dollars in order to pay huge dividends to Bain...then walking out and watching it fail a few years later.

But Barry and the Progressives aren't clever or honest enough to try this. They will pick out a few examples of companies that Bain bought, who laid off workers as part of a restructuring, and interviewing these poor sots who remain unemployed twenty years later, and still blame it on Bain.

Remember, they are seeking the stupid and envious vote, not trying to get at the truth of anything.

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