Divide and conquer, that’s what I say. So I’m out here in Iowa while Bill is up in New Hampshire stumping for votes with only nine days left until the primary. Bill came in second in New Hampshire in 1992, another episode in his quest to remain the Comeback Kid of politics.
Sometimes I think the guy is totally senile, lost in dementia, a poster child for Alzheimer’s. He’s in New Hampshire telling people that Joe Biden and Chris Dodd are his friends. He’s reminding voters that he supported John Edwards in 1998, Obama in 2004, and that Bill Richardson was his United Nations ambassador and energy secretary. What’s with that? Is Bill nuts?
Then, he turns around and says stuff like, “We’ve got to pick a president here. It’s a hard job, it’s a serious job.” Obama’s campaign slogan is “Change You Can Believe In” and Bill gets in front of a big crowd and says about me, “She’s the best change maker I have ever worked with.” And people believe him.
I just hope I don’t have to change his Depends in the White House.
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