the war, including hillary clinton, and we got u.n. support, have been blaming president bush even up until now so at what point does it become president obama s a 4,000 year fight between the shiites and the sunnis. was iraq calm year ago before no, it was not. they didn t have a stable government. we got to go. review week one of hick s hillary clinton s book list. it was a rough one. how about this for a friday news the irs says it lost two years of emails from lois lerner, including ones to the white house. it seems a little too convenient,
the war, including hillary clinton, and we got u.n. support, have been blaming president bush even up until now so at what point does it become president obama s a 4,000 year fight between the shiites and the sunnis. was iraq calm year ago before no, it was not. they didn t have a stable government. we got to go. review week one of hick s hillary clinton s book list. it was a rough one. how about this for a friday news the irs says it lost two years of emails from lois lerner, including ones to the white house. it seems a little too convenient, huh? details when the five kurns returns. bob is on a time-out.
which i still believe were the best policies and set the standard for the other candidates on a lot of on a lot of issues, health care being one of them, but environment and poverty. and corporate interference with government. and i really believed that i could talk about those things. and mean every word that i was saying. and have him as an advocate for those issues. and mean that as well. larry: while we talk about some issues, i want to read one segment from the book. okay. larry: and i ll have you read. okay. larry: all right, here s what i m going to read. i never asked to be a pick public figure. when john ran for the senate, i attended exactly three campaign events. but it happened. and the warnings that you have no privacy did not scare me. what did i have to hide, foolish me thought then. i had lived my life on military bases with someone watching all the time. the door of my house in raleigh was always open. the warning i did get was that my story could be public
understand, the whole time that he ran for office, i knew that he had had one liaison. it still tore me up. i mean personally tore me up. did i think that one liaison would disqualify him to be the president? you know, we ve had great presidents who i would hope one liaison would not have stopped from serving us. that s what i believed. and i believed that until golly, maybe long after it made any sense to but certainly long after he was out of the race. and so sometimes i had to, you know, bite my tongue. i talked a lot about his policies. which i still believe were the best policies and set the standard for the other candidates on a lot of on a lot of issues, health care being one of them, but environment and poverty. and corporate interference with government. and i really believed that i could talk about those things. and mean every word that i was saying. and have him as an advocate for those issues. and mean that as well.
of books i do. i mean, i would never have said that. if i ever called him a hick, it was because he liked to be called a hick, you know? oh, you re such a hick, you know, you re such a country boy. i don t know hick s not really a word i d use. larry: does it bother you or when you have stage 4 cancer, does nothing bother you? no, it bothered me. i wrote this in the last chapter. i wish i didn t care what people thought of me. when people say things about me that are not true or that could be if you explained the circumstances, they might have a different perspective. then it hurts me that people might read that and believe it. larry: how angry were you at andrew young for writing that book, the politician ? he was john s aide, the guy who was supposed to pretend he was the father. did you read that book? i did not read that book. larry: he made a lot of appearances. not here. he did make a lot of appearances. i certainly would see things. that book this is not j