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Raginfridus
05-16-2018, 05:55 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5653155/Bill-Clinton-DID-encourage-golfing-pal-Donald-Trump-run-president.html

Bill Clinton asked Donald Trump to run against his wife for the presidency then bungled an attempt to end the investigation into her emails, a new book about her failed presidential campaign reveals.

In Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns and One Intact Glass Ceiling, author and New York Times journalist Amy Chozick paints Bill Clinton as a liability who contributed to her loss against her Republican rival.


It claims that Bill 'causally encouraged' Trump to run less than a year before the 2016 presidential campaign began.
The two men were golfing together and Bill thought Trump's candidacy 'would roil the Republican field'.

The book claims that their encounter in June 2016 on the tarmac at Phoenix Airport was a 'mild charm offensive that he thought would help Hillary'.
Like Bill's advice to Trump, it backfired spectacularly and led to more embarrassment for his wife.


Chozick covered Clinton for both her presidential campaigns and her gossipy memoir is full of salacious details about the failed Democratic candidate and her family.


Her gossipy memoir is full of details about the Hillary, but she is especially brutal about Bill.


Chozick recounted a trip she made with him and the Clinton Foundation to South Africa in 2012 with a group of his FOBs, or Friends of Bill.


Bill and his entourage were staying at the swanky Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg and Bill said that he felt guilty staying in such luxury after visiting poverty but 'I get over it'.


According to Chozick she switched between feeling 'blessed to be in this brilliant man's presence - and total exhaustion from his self-absorption and driveling on'.


Chozick found that Bill 'rambled on because of some internal hole' he needed to fill.


Whenever Chozick raised the issue of Bill's decision to invade Somalia in 1993 he went on a defensive monologue, prompting aides to tell her: 'You got Black Hawked', referring to the disastrous mission that led to the deaths of 18 US troops and UN soldiers.


Bill changed outfits three times a day, usually appearing for dinner in a linen guayabera and khaki cargo pants, which Chozick calls 'Africa chic'.
Bill's aides were even more cutting and behind his back they said: 'He's like Lady Gaga'.


At the end of the 2016 election campaign at a rally in Philadelphia Bill 'looked at Hillary like she was the prom date he'd wooed all semester', Chozick writes.


The book says: 'He looked at her like she was the President. Hillary squeezed him back with a look not of adoration but of a mother trying to control a problem child.'

But as ever Bill 'did what he always did, he made the biggest night in Hillary's life about himself'.


To the waiting press Bill said: 'It was interesting, You know, I sit on the board on the National Constitution Center…'


Bill has denied that he told Trump to run in a phone conversation in May 2015 even though the Washington Post reported that he told real estate mogul to 'play a larger role in the Republican Party'.


Chozick says that Bill did actually did push Trump to run - but in person and months earlier when they were on the golf course together.


When Trump won the Republican nomination Bill saw the 'genius' in his economic populism and understood he was the perfect candidate for the 2016 election.


But Robby Mook, one of Hillary's top campaign managers, hated Bill and saw him as a 'relic' and a 'brilliant tactician of a bygone era'.


Behind his back Mook did an impersonation of Bill which went: 'And let me tell you another thing about the white working class' while wagging his finger.
Mook and his 'mafia' of aides arrogantly thought that Hillary could win with suburban woman, minorities and the young and that would be enough.

The way they saw it the white working class were 'never coming back' to the Democrats, the opposite of Bill's view.


It is likely to be the detail of the meeting between the former president and Lynch, when the two crossed paths in Phoenix airport in June 2016, which will be studied by the Trump administration.


Bill was reportedly taxiing for take off when a Secret Service agent told him Lynch was coming in for a landing, so he asked that they pull away.


The two were old friends but their relationship was complicated because Lynch, as Attorney General, was in charge of the inquiry into Hillary's use of a private email server.


Despite this Bill went ahead with the meeting which he has consistently claimed was innocent; Chozick writes that this is not the case.


The book says: 'FOBs told me he probably was trying to influence Lynch, not directly, but just a mild charm offensive that he thought would help Hillary'.
A source who knew Bill well told Chozick: 'President Clinton is "irresponsible" like a fox.'


In a scathing analysis of the Clinton campaign, Chozick writes that Hillary's advisers misjudged Trump so much that they thought that he would do the 'heavy lifting' of their campaign for them by making gaffes.
There's plenty more.

Brian4Liberty
05-16-2018, 06:24 PM
Bill thought Trump's candidacy 'would roil the Republican field'.

Is this really a revelation? It was clear as a bell from day one. The Democrats and the media all bought into this strategy. They covered Trump ad nauseam because they believed they were throwing a grenade into the GOP Primary. Many thought that the GOP Presidential field was extremely strong. Trump would wreck havoc, destroying all of the candidacies. That part worked better than they imagined.

Part two of the plan was to have a severely weakened GOP candidate that would lose to Hillary. Much to their shock and regret, they created a monster that got out of their control and defeated a weak Hillary. It's been panic and desperation ever since.

Raginfridus
05-16-2018, 06:51 PM
No less so than Palestinians and Israelis hate each other.

Raginfridus
05-16-2018, 08:48 PM
The lesson of the book I suppose is that Bill is the "greater" politician. He is absolutely full of himself, but he was right and the Party was wrong.

dannno
05-16-2018, 08:54 PM
Did it ever occur to you that Bill Clinton might not have wanted Hillary to be President??

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Zippyjuan
05-16-2018, 09:30 PM
Did it ever occur to you that Bill Clinton might not have wanted Hillary to be President??



http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/04/25/bill-clinton-casually-encouraged-trump-to-run-for-president-before-2016-race-book.html


Clinton apparently did not see Trump as a threat at first, but his view soon changed.

Chozick suggested Clinton “insisted” Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., could “pull through,” but when Rubio dropped out of the race, Chozick wrote that the “reality set in.”

“Bill saw genius in Trump’s economic populism and understood he was the perfect candidate for what Clinton called the ‘Instagram election’ – an era when voters wanted only bite-sized solutions,” Chozick wrote. “Hillary didn’t do bite-size.”

Chozick also wrote that Bill Clinton would go “red in the face” on “almost daily” calls with the Clinton campaign’s headquarters, warning that “Trump had a shrewd understanding of the angst that so many voters—his voters, the white working class whom Clinton brought back to the Democratic Party in 1992—were feeling.”

Despite Trump and Hillary Clinton's public hostility toward one another now, the book details how close Trump and Bill Clinton once were.

“Bill Clinton was the best friend Donald Trump always hoped to have,” Chozick wrote of their relationship in her nearly 400-page book.

Chozick wrote that during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Trump maintained that Clinton was a “terrific guy” and only criticized his “terrible” choice of Lewinsky.

“He’d urged the Clintons to move into one of his Trump-branded Manhattan condos when they left the White House. They opted for a five-bedroom colonial in Chappaqua instead,” Chozick wrote. “When a Waspy Westchester golf club hesitated to accept Clinton, Donald begged him to join the Trump National Golf Club saying Clinton is a ‘great gentleman, a good golfer and a wonderful guy.’”

By the time Trump became the Republican presidential nominee, the mood toward him was much different.

Months after the reported golf outing, Chozick described a profanity-laced rant from the former secretary of state during a prep session ahead of a debate against Trump.

“Aides understood that in order to keep it all together onstage, Hillary sometimes needed to unleash on them in private,” Chozick wrote. “’You want authentic, here it is!’ she’d yelled in one prep session, followed by a f—k-laced fusillade about what a ‘disgusting’ human being Trump was and how he didn’t deserve to even be in the arena.”

Raginfridus
05-16-2018, 09:49 PM
Hillary didn’t do bite-size.
Hillary dindunuffin. Mook gave her the script and she just hobbled along. You could tell she was never committed and couldn't handle a simple opponent who was all in.