No, this is not a troll diary or snark: I'm serious.
Bill Clinton is awesome. He's the most human president we'll ever have. He sometimes makes mistakes. He lets his (many) passions get the best of him on occasion. And sure, he seems a bit overwhelmed by the youtube-style campaign. But the man is still awesome. And I support him, no matter what he said in the HEATED primary. I love this man. He represented hope and progress to so many people (including myself).
This is what unity is, folks. It's forgiving heated political debate during a primary and reaching out to the other side. The burden is on the WINNERS to be cordial and forgiving, NOT the losers.
Sure, Clinton got heated in this primary. Sure, he said some things that ticked us off. But this is his wife we're talking about here. Read that again: His wife was running for President. Is it really that shocking that he got into some heated and unfortunate exchanges?
Unfortunately, Obama forced to run against the Clinton years (to a certain extent) because he was running against a Clinton juggernaut. He had no choice, really. That's politics. That was the reality of the situation. This is a major reason why Bill is still a bit miffed. We should first admit this, and then admit that Bill has the right to feel a bit estranged by his party after this primary. He has the right to be a bit saddened. A small part of Obama's message was to turn the page on the Clinton years. I'm not saying Obama shouldn't have gone there (he had to), but it's understandable that Bill would be hurt by this. He's a proud man (as he should be - just look at how marvelous Chelsea turned out).
But let's get back to my main point: Bill Clinton is AWESOME. Look at what his foundation is doing. Bill Clinton has taken the model established by Jimmy Carter (for ex-presidents) and taken it to a whole new level. This campaign was a blip in his otherwise marvelous career, and we need to forgive it. We need to forget it. We need to move on and go back to worshiping Bill Clinton because he has many great deeds ahead of him.
Some folks say, "Why won't Bill give Obama his full support IMMEDIATELY? He's an ex-President and a Democrat. He's supposed to be above bitterness."
To that, I say, "His WIFE just lost. HIS WIFE JUST LOST!!! Get off his back. Give him some time. If, come November, Bill hasn't lifted a finger, then we can revisit this issue. But, for now, give him some time."
Bill Clinton is awesome. Campaigns are sometimes bitter. It's time we started remembering that if we're really serious about party unity.
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