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Bill Clinton said in a speech at Invesco Field?

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“Suppose for example you’re a voter and you have candidate X and you have candidate Y,” Clinton said. “Candidate X agrees with you on everything but you don’t think that person can deliver on anything. Candidate Y disagrees with you on half the issues but you believe that on the other half, the candidate will be able to deliver. For whom will you vote?

Who was Bill Clinton refering to??...X being Obama, Y being Hillary??....or, X being Obama, Y being McCain??

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/27/clinton-candidate-x/

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  1. X is Obama and Y is McCain.

    He won't even be attending tomorrow night's coronation.


  2. I think obama. I accully went to go see clintion in odessa, tx I think in march. If only my carmra phone was working that day.  

  3. I think he must have meant X is Obama, and Y is Hillary, BUT just like a Liberal, he screws it up, X is the female chromosome, and Y is the male chromosome. See how Liberals s***w everything up?

    Bill, and Hill, Obama, and Michele are all just liars, and spin the truth...but wait, he could be right about Hillary having too many Y's, and why's?

  4. Bill was purposefully esoteric.  

  5. X is obviously Obama.  However, Y could either be Hillary or McCain.  Hillary might still have a chance if Obama is found to be Constitutionally ineligible to run.  However, if Obama does make it to November, the hope for the Clintons is that he'll lose to McCain.  Either way, the Clintons want Obama to lose.

  6. I would not wast my vote on either.  I would vote for candidate Z, who agrees with the Constitution.  Isn't it sad that candidates who agree with the Constitution have to run third party?

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