New York – Clinton: Romney Would Be ‘Calamitous’ For US

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    Former President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama wave to the crowd during a campaign event at the Waldorf Astoria, Monday, June 4, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)New York – Former President Bill Clinton warned Monday that a Mitt Romney presidency would be “calamitous” for the nation and the world, going further than even President Barack Obama in depicting the consequences of a return to Republican rule of the White House.

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    With Obama standing thoughtfully to one side, Clinton slammed Romney by name, an apparent rebuttal to his own comments last week that were widely seen as flattering to Romney’s background in business.

    Clinton said Obama had earned a second term because of his steering of the economy through a “miserable situation,” and that “the alternative would be, in my opinion, calamitous for our country and the world.”

    Clinton’s take came as he helped raise at least $3.6 million for Obama at three New York fundraisers. The two have patched over a personal rift from the 2008 campaign when Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in a bitter Democratic primary. But Clinton caused some heartburn in Obama’s campaign last week by remarking that Romney had a “sterling” business record — an assertion that undercut Democrats’ criticism of Romney’s decisions at the private equity firm Bain Capital.

    Clinton also said at the fundraiser that Republicans and Romney have adopted Europe’s economic policies. “Who would have ever thought that the Republicans who made a living for decades deriding Old Europe would embrace their economic policies,” he said.

    For his part, Obama said the economy had been difficult for so many voters that some could reach the point that “you’re willing to try just about anything, even if you’ve seen it before.”

    Clinton’s larger point in the interview last week was that Obama is the better choice to steer the economy, and the White House denied that Clinton “made news.” The televised remark nonetheless gave Republicans campaign gold just as the government released a disappointing report saying the United States created far fewer new jobs in May than expected — a big political blow for Obama.

    Obama and Clinton also are on opposite sides of a close Democratic congressional primary contest in New Jersey. Clinton also campaigned last week for Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett. Barrett faces Republican Gov. Scott Walker in a special recall election contest on Tuesday but has seen little backing from the Democratic Party or Obama.

    Romney’s campaign sought to exploit the differences, circulating Clinton’s comments from a December 2007 interview on PBS in which he suggested that electing Obama would carry some risks. “When is the last time we elected a president based on one year of service in the Senate before he started running?” Clinton said.

    Still, Clinton’s ability to deliver campaign dollars and his record as a sound campaign strategist make him an asset to the Obama campaign that apparently outweighs any drawbacks. For Clinton, Obama is not only the head of their shared party, he may be the best entree for a second Clinton administration if Hillary Clinton were to run for president in 2016.

    The two appeared together at a fundraiser in April and plan several more joint events across the country. Clinton has also recorded a video for Obama and sent campaign emails to supporters.

    Obama campaign bundler and billionaire investor Marc Lasry held an exclusive reception Monday night, followed by a gala at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, where rocker Jon Bon Jovi closed a dinner concert with the upbeat Beatles anthem “Here Comes the Sun.”

    Taking the stage a short while later, Clinton harkened back to the better economic days of his presidency.

    “Remember me? I’m the guy who gave you four surplus budgets out of the eight I sent” to Congress, he said to applause.

    Clinton and Obama were focusing their message Monday on economic opportunity. Polls show that economic trends are likely to determine the election, a development that could help Romney if the economy sags significantly. Obama and Romney were tied at 46 percent in Gallup polling last week of national election preferences.

    “They’ve got a nominee who is expressing support for an agenda that would reverse the progress we made and take us back to the exact same policies that got us into this process in the first place,” Obama said, although he complimented Romney by name for his success in business.

    The evening was to conclude with an event dubbed “Barack on Broadway” at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Obama will return to Manhattan next week for a fundraiser at the home of “Sex and the City” actress Sarah Jessica Parker.

    While Obama was in New York, Romney was on the West Coast to attend fundraisers in Portland, Ore., and Seattle.

    Obama’s campaign released a video of campaign manager Jim Messina urging supporters to “stay focused, work hard and ignore the ups and downs.” The campaign included a map listing eight undecided states: Colorado, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, New Hampshire and Florida.

    Lasry, head of the hedge fund Avenue Capital, told CNBC last week that private capital investment as practiced by Bain Capital can do worthwhile things. He shrugged off as “politics” Obama’s recent references to investment choices he claims have ravaged jobs for the sake of investors’ profits.

    About 50 people attended the $40,000-per-ticket reception at Lasry’s home, an art-filled townhouse on Manhattan’s tony Upper East Side. Tickets to the 500-person gala at the Waldorf began at $2,500. Those who contribute $35,800 or raise $100,000 get access to a smaller reception with Obama.

    The concert at the New Amsterdam Theater was expected to draw 1,700 people. Tickets for that event started at $250, the Obama campaign said.


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    eighthcomment
    eighthcomment
    11 years ago

    Calamitous is what we’ve had for 4 years.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    11 years ago

    If he wants his hunt to be president, he better hope for romney. If we have another 4 years of obama, a democrat will NEVER be elected.

    BPGUY
    BPGUY
    11 years ago

    How right is president clinton
    How scary is it to have a fake like mitt who will embrace the tea party principles just to prove he’s a conservative.
    The last year of Reagan in office his policies sent our economy down the drain.
    The last year and a half of bush our economy went down the drain.
    Obama is merely trying to clean up the mess created by bush for 8 years its hard but were getting there.
    “Bill we miss your years”

    bewhiskered
    bewhiskered
    11 years ago

    When it comes to the flip flop, there’s always Mitt
    Who changes his mind more oft than he’ll admit
    By the time his head has turned
    We must all be very concerned
    It’s still facing frontwards, isn’t it?

    iamoverhere
    iamoverhere
    11 years ago

    yeah because the country is doing so great now,
    what an idiot

    SandmanNY
    SandmanNY
    11 years ago

    Obama is a Communist at worst – a sympathizer at best. Look at who trained him and who influenced him. The Democratic party is overrun by Socialists. Do you really want to further abdicate your freedoms to this rabble? Wake up, Yidden. At least remember this – Romney knows what it means to work for a living, not climbing up the ladder of entitlements.

    SherryTheNoahide
    SherryTheNoahide
    11 years ago

    “Former President Bill Clinton warned Monday that a Mitt Romney presidency would be “calamitous” for the nation and the world…”

    Ahhhh, good ol’ Bill Clinton. Telling it like it is politically, since ’92! (LOL)

    11 years ago

    I’d rather have Nixon in the White house than Huesein Obama

    FirshtRadzivil
    FirshtRadzivil
    11 years ago

    Bill we miss you and your company

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    11 years ago

    To #5 You have it right on the dot!! Where are all the manufacturing jobs people?? Who sends their office jobs to India, Poland, Romania, Phillipines etc. so that they do not have to pay taxes and pay less than minimum wage?

    BPGUY
    BPGUY
    11 years ago

    Bush was the one who got us into this mess in the first place.
    Bush was the one who started with the bail outs for the big banks and the auto industry bush raised the debt ceiling 8 times then the phony republican party had no issue with any of the above but not they do cause they want to sabotage the economy so they can win a election they don’t care about the average american person.
    bush gave tax cuts to the wealthiest one percent of this country gave the oil companies who make trillions tax breaks in a time when the federal government was running out of money and we are still dealing with his mess.
    Bush lied this country into war that costed trillions and thousands of u.s. Lives republicans had no issue with that but have a issue when obama bombed libya they cry foul.
    Go read up on how much money was lost and wasted in iraq.
    Republicans care about the rich and that’s it.

    Shimon
    Shimon
    11 years ago

    Clinton changes his tune more often than the weather. That’s not news. The real shanda relating to this story is the dollars donated by rich Jews to Obama in these fundraisers.

    Sherree
    Sherree
    11 years ago

    Let’s get real here. Clinton could care less whether Obama wins or loses. he is fighting hard to keep his wife in office. He owes her big time!!!

    obama’s original platform was “change”! Why does he not mention it now in his new campaign? Because he doesn’t want to remind you of all the bad choices he made. He doesn’t want to remind you of the changes he made that steered the country and our politics in the wrong direction. He has nothing to show for himself. We are not better off than we were when he took over. There is no stability in the middle east, just chaos and he doesn’t know who to back. Not among his Arab brothers let alone between athe Arabs and the Israelis who he has led like sheep to the slaughter.

    He has no sense of propriety nor respect for the Whitehouse or what it stands for. Here is one message you can give him for me “were you brought up in a barn? Get your d—-d feet off the furniture. That furniture is only on loan to you, it belongs to the American people, show some respect!”. And another thing on your very first visit to the middle east you apologized to the Arabs for all the former administrations treatment of them. How dare you? Where do you come off speaking for them and the rest of the American people, saying that they were wrong in any way?????????????? That right there and then was the beginning of your downfall, you who was still wet behind the ears assuming that you were better and smarter than all those that proceeded you. The faster you get out of the Whitehouse the better, what the heck, I’ll volunteer to help you move.

    PMOinFL
    PMOinFL
    11 years ago

    Clinton is probably right that Romney will be calamitous for us, but what do you want when the entertainment media gets to pick our candidates?

    I don’t think Romney will really be any better for this country than Obama because he is not a Conservative, and he is not a Keynesian. Those are the two things we need today to get us out of this hole.

    I was hoping to see another candidate like Bob Barr as a 3rd party candidate, but sadly the Libertarian Party has put up Gary Johnson who opposes most US support for Israel and opposes military action in Iran.

    For that reason I may have to hold my nose and vote for a major party candidate. To me it is a choice between a punch in the nose and a kick to the gut. But, first and foremost, Obama has to go. So, I’m stuck holding my nose, holding back the vomit, and likely voting for Romney.

    If Gary Johnson is willing to reconsider our nation’s relationship with Israel and recognize that it is unwavering, I would love to come back and vote for him. But he MUST fully embrace the idea that for the US and Israel, it is “One For All & All For One”.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    11 years ago

    Don’t worry about the USA under Mitt Romney. If we can survive eight years of GW Bush we can survive four or eight years of Romney too.

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    11 years ago

    Romney’s political philosophy is like a weather vane , changes according to political opportunism,

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    11 years ago

    Mr. Immelt CEO of the most successful national and international United States Corporation GE and an economic advisor to the President has stated GE cannot find enough high skilled techincal employees.The reason lack of training in education which is costly and available to the wealthy. Mr. Romney’s remedy vouchers which would destroy the availability of education to all Americans. Johns Hopkins has a top in this country pediatric neurosurgeon a product of public education Dr. Ben Carson

    yiddishkind
    yiddishkind
    11 years ago

    He got chutzpah. After leaving America exposed to BIN Laden when he could of had his head on a silver platter. He is going to give us advice.

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    11 years ago

    The fact is that particularly the frum community has lived off programs which on this website have been called socialistic, communistic and everything else ruminated by Rush and his cohorts. However ,entire communities would be in shables if the spicket of section 8, food stamps and other so called socialistic leftists program would be turned off. We have created an artificial edifice which abhors Reb Yochanan h’sandler, Rambam the physician and Rashi the vintner. Instead we have created a generation expecting and demanding handouts. We castigate the federal government and watch while this society becomes more have-nots and fatter-haves on the back of the have-nots. We give out tax breaks for “job creation” instead the accumulated wealth is invested “in risk investments” which disappear in the thin air. We dislike atheist but have heavily invested and channeled billions of dollar in the fine democratic society of China. We even have products which hechsheirim from China. The epitomy of hipocrisy. Of course we don’t like abortions but China does force abortion. How more hypocritical can you be.