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To: LindyBill who wrote (489515)6/2/2012 5:16:35 PM
From: Nadine Carroll7 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793911
 
Perhaps I am over-reading Clinton’s comments, but I don’t think Clinton is merely disagreeing with Obama on a point of campaign tactics. Rather, I think Clinton wants to pull the Democratic Party back in the direction he took it in the 1990s.

There's also a whiff of Sauve qui peut! about the whole affair. It's not just Clinton, after all -- it's Cory Booker, Harold Ford, Jr, Steve Rattner, and Deval Patrick (et tu, Brute?) Democrats depend on the good graces of Wall Street. They don't want to be known as the enemies of some of their main backers. Obama has quite a mutiny on his hands here.