It has become infinitely clear that America's media are deeply concerned former President Bill Clinton's recent antics on the campaign trail threaten Hillary's chances of winning the White House.
Not only was this subject addressed at length on the Sunday political talk shows, but also Newsweek's senior editor Jonathan Alter wrote an article Saturday amazingly titled "Leading Democrats To Bill Clinton: Pipe Down."
While you check that link to verify my veracity - believe me, I won't be offended! - Alter began (emphasis added throughout):
Prominent Democrats are upset with the aggressive role that Bill Clinton is playing in the 2008 campaign, a role they believe is inappropriate for a former president and the titular head of the Democratic Party. In recent weeks, Sen. Edward Kennedy and Rep. Rahm Emanuel, both currently neutral in the Democratic contest, have told their old friend heatedly on the phone that he needs to change his tone and stop attacking Sen. Barack Obama, according to two sources familiar with the conversations who asked for anonymity because of their sensitive nature. Clinton, Kennedy and Emanuel all declined to comment.
Shocking, wouldn't you agree? But there was more:
[T]here's concern that in hatcheting the Illinois senator and losing his temper with the news media (last week he thrashed a San Francisco TV reporter for asking about a lawsuit filed by Clinton-backing teachers union members to limit the number of Nevada caucuses), Clinton is drawing down his political capital and harming his role as a global statesman. "This is excruciating," says a member of the Clintons' circle, who asked for anonymity. "But the stakes couldn't be higher. It's worth it to tarnish himself a bit now to win the presidency."
[...]
When the former president called Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat gave Clinton an earful, telling him that he bore some blame for the injection of race into the contest. In any event, both Hillary and Obama made peace on the race issue at the Las Vegas debate. The Clinton camp now fears that Kennedy is leaning toward Obama, according to the Clinton source, though Kennedy's office says he is making no endorsement "at this time."
When you see such a consistent theme across so many media outlets, especially such harsh criticism of likely the current press's favorite president of all time, you've got to believe folks are very concerned that Bill is going to blow their chances of winning back the White House in 2008.
Of course, those on the right should not only sit back and enjoy the ride, but also hope that for a change, the media's anxieties are warranted.
As such, keep up the bad work, Bill. Our nation is counting on you.
—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters.
















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Shut up!
January 20, 2008 - 21:39 ET by saw the lightWow. There have been many times that I wish someone would have said that to him (me included)!
How delicious!
No surprise here..
January 21, 2008 - 10:02 ET by StCroix64The democratic candidates are all so power hungry for THEMSELVES, they will all implode. The charade of being for the people is just that...a charade. Its about getting in and being "the man". The problem with Bill is he cannot fathom is wife being "the man".
Its sure fun to watch.
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The Clinton camp now fears
January 20, 2008 - 21:54 ET by Jack BauerOh I wouldn't worry about that... unless I was Obama!
Didn't the President of the Tubsters Union also endorse Kerry and Gore?
I sure didn't
January 20, 2008 - 21:53 ET by DEVILDOCMOMvote for him...HOW was this man elected President? I guess you had to be there...
HOW was this man elected President?
January 21, 2008 - 00:14 ET by motherbeltTwo words: Ross Perot.
Well on "This Week" today,
January 20, 2008 - 21:56 ET by motherbeltWell on "This Week" today, the panel seemed to think it should be hurting Mrs. Clinton, but apparently it wasn't. So it's anybody's guess.
I think the guy is losing it, as discussed in another thread
I don't think it is in
January 20, 2008 - 22:02 ET by Cape Conservativethe Clinton's "makeup" to ever take advice from anyone! WJC is going to dammmwell do and say whatever he wants and anyone who doesn't like it can simply take a hike!
You're right on, Noel...Go Bill...keep up the good (BAD) work!
It is not Hillary they are concerned about
January 20, 2008 - 22:05 ET by Lame CherryThe leading Democrats are not concerned about Hillary, but concerned that Bill attempting to loose is so alienating the Democratic base from blacks, and women are so keyed up in hammering "female Oprah" with Bill antagonizing everyone he talks with that the Democrats are worried their 17% approval rating is going to translate into a massive route against them ignited by the Clintons as they blow up the party and then leave.
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How on earth can any voter
January 20, 2008 - 22:16 ET by Captain RepusHow on earth can any voter with an IQ higher than plant life look at this slimebag's behavior and want to see him back in our White House. Don't kid yourselves, BILL is running for President - Hillary is just a vehicle to get him there.
In watching his recent behavior and looking at the wildness of his eyes, red face, shaking and bulging-throbbing veins I think he is getting ready to flip out. He needs treatment. Somebody get him some pills, booze or a fat intern subordinate with the same low morals he has.
I like how Newsweek
January 20, 2008 - 23:17 ET by LighthouseJI like how Newsweek expresses a vested interest in the Clinton campaign, like a paid advisor.
"Boats are safe in the harbor, but that's not what they're made for." -- Maritime quote
Can this be the beginning
January 20, 2008 - 23:47 ET by sixgunCan this be the beginning of a Clinton "scorched earth" policy? No wonder the dims are worried!
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inexplicable suicides
January 21, 2008 - 05:15 ET by BritcomLook for key political opponent staffers to start dying in plane crashes or inexplicable suicides.
→ Pipe down
January 21, 2008 - 03:54 ET by Cool ArrowHe had his pipe up during most of his days in the White House.
What with modern medicine, why stop now?
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The photo with this
January 21, 2008 - 09:50 ET by AlgerHissThe photo with this story.... is that the infamous Ron "Red" Dellums, America's primere communist US congressman, standing next to Clinton?
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