Quotable: Take my wife, please

Speaking of faint praise, stumping for Hillary in New Hampshire, would-be first husband Bill Clinton had this to say about his wife: I can't make her younger, taller, male… there's lots of things I can't do. But if you want a president and you need one, she would be by far the best. Look's like ...

Speaking of faint praise, stumping for Hillary in New Hampshire, would-be first husband Bill Clinton had this to say about his wife:

Speaking of faint praise, stumping for Hillary in New Hampshire, would-be first husband Bill Clinton had this to say about his wife:

I can't make her younger, taller, male… there's lots of things I can't do. But if you want a president and you need one, she would be by far the best.

Look's like somebody's sleeping on the hotel couch tonight. Check out the video here:

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