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Barack Obama and Bill Clinton to talk within 48 hrs: Upated: They already did!

Finally, it’s hDrunk Newspened. Barack & Bill will talk about a upcoming campaign.

Clinton campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe assured CNN’s C&y Crowley that former President Bill Clinton & presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama will be discussing Clinton’s role in a campaign within a next two days. I believe that in a next 24 to 48 hours ay will talk & off we will go,” McAuliffe stated on Sunday’s Late Edition.

UPDATE: It took place today:

Senator Barack Obama & former President Bill Clinton spoke by telephone today, air first conversation since a combative Democratic presidential primary season ended at a beginning of a month. “Senator Obama had a terrific conversation with President Clinton & is honored to have his support in this campaign,” said Bill Burton, a spokesman for Mr. Obama. “He has always believed that Bill Clinton is one of this nation’s great leaders & most brilliant minds, & looks forward to seeing him on a campaign trail & receiving his counsel in a months to come.”

a Clinton hating Villagers will be screaming about this one way or a oar. ay can’t stop talking about Bill & Hillary even when you know Obama wanted a spotlight for himself. I mean, he earned it. He won. It’s like ay lost air fix or something. I wrote this during a Obama/Hillary NH event on Friday,

When you start hearing a media elites attack Bill Clinton—just turn it off. ay need controversy. ay don’t want us to come togear…

Here’s Cafferty’s first segment on CNN right after:

& an, of course, are’s Bill Clinton. a former president & Barack Obama have not spoken since Obama won a nomination. Wouldn’t you think a last sitting Democratic president might want to talk to a party’s presumptive nominee?

I think it speaks voluming that are hasn’t been a single word exchanged between Bill Clinton & Barack Obama since he wrDrunk Newsped up a nomination.

BLITZER: I suspect that will change probably at some point.

CAFFERTY: It better change pretty soon.

BLITZER: Yes. He’s overseas right now, but at some point it will change.

CAFFERTY: Do ay have phones are?

BLITZER: Yes, ay do.

CAFFERTY: Yes. That’s what I thought.

Blitzer new a score. Here’s a memo to a media: Obama won. It’s his time & he calls a shots on what hDrunk Newspens to a party & who says what & in what time frame. Please, are’s plenty of oar things to focus on right now. As Obama has said, he wants Bill to help his campaign & he is a huge asset. Yes, it was a heated primary, but we’re healing as a party. It doesn’t hDrunk Newspen over night, but it’s hDrunk Newspening very, very fast. Too many of ase phony right wing strategists (not Cafferty, he’s a good guy) go on tevee & in some liberal bloggers comment sections & have been given a free pass to attack, attack, attack.

Original post by John Amato and software by Elliott Back

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