What the hell is Obama doing at a Clinton rally in the first place? It doesn't matter if he became unhinged or not. A sitting president campaigning for a candidate is unethical.
Jim
Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
Really? Were you around during Reagan's last term you idiot?
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1...ush-strategist
Here's an excerpt from Reagan's speech:
`I`d like to take a moment to say just a word about my future plans. In doing so, I`ll break a silence I`ve maintained for some time with regard to the presidential candidates.
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I intend to campaign as hard as I can. My candidate is a former member of Congress, ambassador to China, ambassador to the United Nations, director of the CIA and national chairman of the Republican Party. I`m going to work as hard as I can to make Vice President George Bush the next president of the United States.``
Bill Clinton did the same for Gore:
http://web.stanford.edu/class/polisc...for%20Gore.htm
Oct. 28 —
President Clinton will finally hit the campaign trail next week on behalf of Vice President Al Gore — but is being steered away from the swing states that are likely to decide this year’s election.
“I’ll do whatever I think is best in consultation with the campaign,” Clinton said this afternoon. “It does help if you can turn out your vote.”
Many Democrats have urged Gore, who is trailing Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush in the polls, to enlist Clinton to help energize the party’s base supporters.
But Gore — wary of being overshadowed by the charismatic president, and concerned that the controversial president’s appearances might also trigger an adverse reaction among undecided voters — has tried to limit the extent of Clinton’s involvement.
Now in 2008, you didn't see Bush campaign for McCain because Bush had such a horrible approval rating that any support from Bush to MCCain would have meant a definite defeat to McCain.
This goes to show Jim that you don't do your research- it's very common for a sitting President in his last term to support and campaign for his party's nominee which is the advantage of being in office.
Poor Trump has to battle against Clinton and Obama, who I assure you tomorrow will get many thousands to the polls the he campaigns in Pennsylvania and Michigan. by the way, Obama has his highest approval ratings in many years, plus the November jobs report were very good- advantage : Clinton.