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Bill Clinton calls Obamacare ‘the craziest thing in the world’

“It’s the craziest thing in the world”.

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The RNC mailer is meant to “turnout voters” in 12 states that are vital to Donald Trump’s chances on November 8.

After the first debate, Trump supporter Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor, raised the Lewinsky affair, arguing that Hillary Clinton attacked Lewinsky after the revelations and saying that “if you didn’t know the moment Monica Lewinsky said that Bill Clinton violated her that she was telling the truth, then you’re too stupid to be president”. “Do you believe we’re better off embracing the unity of our common humanity or continuing to slice and dice the electorate and our society?”

Former President Bill Clinton criticized the Affordable Care Act while campaigning Monday for his wife in MI.

“With premiums continuing to skyrocket, state insurance markets collapsing and businesses struggling to comply with its job-killing mandates, even Democrats like Bill Clinton are coming to realize just what bad public policy ObamaCare really is”, Trump spokesperson Jason Miller wrote in a statement. Mrs. Obama plans to campaign in Raleigh on Thursday afternoon.

It’s always nice to have an unexpected ally, but ObamaCare opponents must be reeling at the identity of the latest famous person to see the faults of President Obama’s legacy healthcare system: former president Bill Clinton, who, speaking in MI, called ObamaCare the “the craziest thing in the world”.

I just felt a twinge while writing that last sentence – because throughout the Obamacare battles, that’s just what my best friend for half a century, Michael Bromberg, Washington’s legendary health care lobbyist who died just weeks ago, always suggested to me was the one single-payer reform that could work since it’s the simplest.

She also said Clinton is the most experienced person ever to run for the presidency.

“What’s stunning is they’re still letting him out there”, marketing expert Donny Deutsch said.

“She knows, and he [Obama] knows, I’ve talked to him about it, about how frustrating it is that the people that are just a little above the subsidy line and just a little above the Medicaid eligibility line are having insurance markets that are not working as well as everybody hoped they would”, he said. “The outpouring of love and support for Mrs. Obama was awesome”, Geneva Webb said. “But I think what he was saying is: the law has been a success, but there’s still more to do”. Everybody won’t be on the same level-there’s always going to be somebody that you have to reach back to. “She’s not ideal, but nobody is”. They were deceitful. The were deliberately created to undermine my husbands presidency and they are questions that can not be blamed on others, they can not be swept under the rug.

For those who did not have a front row view, the chaos only confirmed that Michelle Obama had walked onto the makeshift stage in the Tom Gola Arena at La Salle University.

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Obama also discussed the possibility of people voting for a third-party candidate. “There is no such thing”. We got to fix that.

People listen as Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks during a town hall meeting