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Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Bill Clinton: Presidents Should Be Able To Serve Three Terms

President Bill Clinton says he thinks that in the future, presidents should be able to serve a third, non-consecutive term as president - though he emphasizes that he doesn't think that such a rule should apply to himself.
In an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," the former president, who was promoting his new book "Back to Work," said he thought he'd "always thought" a former two-term president should be able to run again after having taken some time off.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The article begins with, "President Bill Clinton says he thinks . . ."

He *thinks*?

But what does he *know*?

Here's an article on a CBS website, which also cites MSNBC, yet nowhere within the article can one word be found about the Constitution of the United States, or specifically the 22nd amendment.

Clinton, and his liberal band, believe they can rule by whim and decree. Rule of law be damned!

No wonder they want to take the 2nd amendment from us -- so they can break all the others and we can't do anything about it!

Anonymous said...

10:11 - Does your psychosis give you headaches? No one is implying that parts of the Constitution be summairly ignored or repealed (that is what Republicans do.)

Clinton was expressing his opinion. If I remember correctly, a lot of people in 1988 were wishing Reagan could have run again.

Calm down.

Anonymous said...

He got someone's head out of his zipper long enough to opine.HA! I'm sick of him & his opinions. & naturally he would wish for 3 terms...for when his wife gets elected.

Anonymous said...

How convenient for him...