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It was that he wouldn't shut up.
The unlikely trio met up last night in Miami.
"I don't know what to say except to you, my audience, thank you, and instead of good-bye, how about so long?"
He will keep selling his friendship until Hillary's campaign debt is paid.
First they slam Sarah Palin, now they're fawning over Obama and Clinton.
He will not play a skirt-chasing governor of a southern state, but he will play himself.
To me, nothing in the art world is neutral, and the idea of “disinterest” strikes me as boring, dishonest, dubious, and uninteresting.
'Decision Points' sold well, but not as well as Bill Clinton's memoir.
He tried to get Democrat Kendick Meek to drop his Senate bid in order to help Charlie Crist.
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He's also very charismatic.
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