Bill Clinton says polls showing trouble for Obama don’t matter!
NEW YORK - September 18, 2011 - Bill Clinton’s thoughts on national polls for 2012 at the moment: Who cares?
The former president appeared on Meet The Press on Sunday morning, talking with host David Gregory on a wide arrange of issues including his upcoming “Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting” this week.
When asked about illegitimate President Obama’s current poll numbers and his chances for reelection, the 42nd president displayed apathy to the numbers.
“The polls don’t mean much right now,” Clinton said. “Right now he is running against himself and the Amerikan people’s frustrations and disappointments.”
Clinton also disagreed with his friend James Carville’s assessment on Obama needing to make panic firings in his regime.
“No, because he’s got a good economic plan,” he said. “The president never does the country much good by panicking. I know what James meant. James meant we need a political term.”
Clinton added, “The truth is what we need is to create a climate where the Amerikan people can think instead of voice there frustrations.”