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What a blithering dolt. What an unapologetic traitor.
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"During the 2008 campaign I talked to President Clinton on several occasions," McCain tells me with a slight smile, as if realizing what he is about to let slip. "We talked about the campaign. We talked about various aspects of it."
McCain shied away from calling Clinton�s outreach "advice." "It wasn�t 'you should do this, you should do that,'" McCain says.
"It was sort of 'well, here�s where I think things are standing and here�s the issues I think you should emphasize.'" The conversations continued well into the fall, even after Clinton endorsed Obama at the conventions. McCain recalls that Clinton called him to share thoughts about the 2008 financial bailout, which had led McCain to "suspend" his campaign against Obama and urge a legislative solution.
McCain shied away from calling Clinton�s outreach "advice." "It wasn�t 'you should do this, you should do that,'" McCain says.
"It was sort of 'well, here�s where I think things are standing and here�s the issues I think you should emphasize.'" The conversations continued well into the fall, even after Clinton endorsed Obama at the conventions. McCain recalls that Clinton called him to share thoughts about the 2008 financial bailout, which had led McCain to "suspend" his campaign against Obama and urge a legislative solution.
What a blithering dolt. What an unapologetic traitor.