Roland Martin: Dubya 'Too Toxic' for GOP Convention, Bill Clinton Is Democrat 'Statesman'
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Roland Martin: Dubya 'Too Toxic' for GOP Convention, Bill Clinton Is Democrat 'Statesman'

Seattle : WA : USA | Sep 10, 2012 at 8:44 PM PDT
Source: Newsbusters
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Joan Walsh both adored the Democrat convention on Martin's Sunday show Washington Watch on TV One. I was even stunned, frankly, that the Democrats for the first time truly truly outshined the Republicans when it came to foreign policy and the military, claimed Martin. Martin insisted the Republicans had no former president of stature for their convention, since George W...I do believe the Republicans really wish they had a living president who could come out and bring the stature to their convention.  Obviously, President George H.W. Bush [has] health concerns, [which is] why he's not out there.  President George W. Bush too toxic for the GOP.  There's always something about having a living president from your party able to address your convention, to be able to bring that sort of statesman role.  And Bill Clin -- President Bill Clinton, I think, served it served it very well when he spoke. The lone "conservative" guest on the show, Armstrong Williams, generously agreed with the host about Clinton: "President Clinton did a very good job, as history will tell, navigating the economy, compromising with Republicans, passing welfare reform and balancing the budget.   You cannot ignore that.  He has credibility as a president." Later, Martin boasted "The President's likability numbers [are] far higher than Romney's.  That plays a role in how people vote, because when it when it comes down to if you say, 'I think both of you are alike.  Who do I like the most?'" Walsh replied; "Well and also, 'Who cares about me?'  And that's the other thing that polls have consistently shown is that when people are asked that question they may be worried about the economy.  They may not be entirely happy, but the specific question, 'Who cares about me?' 'Who empathizes with me?'  'Who will take care of me and my family?' Barack Obama is off the charts. "

 
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