Clinton said his fairy tale remark on the eve of the New Hampshire primary - won by his wife, Hillary - was only intended to describe Obama's claim to have exercised better judgment about the war, not as a sign of "personal disrespect."
The remark had been criticized by some prominent black politicians, including Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina.
On the radio show, Clinton said black voters had a difficult choice between the rival senators. "If you decide to vote for Senator Obama, I respect you, because it is a source of enormous pride in the African-American community, and it should be. He is an impressive man," Clinton said.
However, Clinton said black voters should support his wife because of her policies and record in the Senate. "I would argue that she is better for your life and your future, and right now, we have to pick the person who is most ready to be president," he said.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Cival Servant Vote Base On "Pride" (Biblicle "Pride" or Pleasing Fairy Tale?)
Posted by PostEdt. at 10:24 AM
Labels: CIVAL SERVANTS
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