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For Obama and Clinton, the hatchet's buried — if not forgotten

Barack Obama and Bill Clinton

There were charges of racism, sexism and disrespect. There were hurt feelings and outbursts of red-faced anger. Friendships were frayed and tens of millions of dollars spent. But the shrapnel of the great Obama-Clinton war of 2008 appeared to be little more than a distant memory Monday when President Obama and former President Clinton took the stage to raise big money for Obama's reelection.

 

Obama, Bill Clinton court New York elite to raise millions

President Barack Obama enlisted Bill Clinton to campaign alongside him in New York on Monday, tapping the popular ex-president's star power to rake in cash for his re-election bid from Wall Street investors and show-business elite.

 

Clinton to Obama: Lay off Bain attacks

Barack Obama and Bill Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton suggests that President Obama stop attacking Mitt Romney's private equity work at Bain Capital.

 

Bill Clinton: Obama can argue he steadied economy

Bill Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton says he believes President Barack Obama can win re-election if he can persuade voters he steadied a shaky economy.

 

GOP group uses Clinton to attack Obama

A conservative group is running ads against President Obama by comparing him unfavorably with a predecessor. No, not Ronald Reagan. Bill Clinton.

Senh: Notice that they skipped George W. Bush...

 

Bill Clinton nixes Cheney idea of a Hillary campaign

Bill Clinton nixes Cheney idea of a Hillary campaign

Bill Clinton thinks Dick Cheney is trying to stir up a little trouble among the Democrats.

 

Clinton critiques Obama, GOP on 2012 election

Clinton critiques Obama, GOP on 2012 election

It's no surprise that former president Bill Clinton says Democratic successor Barack Obama will win re-election next year -- it would be news if he didn't -- but Clinton does have interesting things to say about the Republicans who might challenge Obama.

 

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