RELATED: Bill Clinton Praises Romney’s ‘Sterling’ Business Career: We Shouldn’t Say It’s ‘Bad Work’
Clinton, speaking at a rally to support Rep. Bill Pascrell in New Jersey, explained that he was not endorsing Romney at all, but merely not “attack[ing] him personally and bash[ing] him”:
“I said, you know, Governor Romney had a good career in business and he was a governor, so he crosses the qualification threshold for him being president,” Clinton said. “But he shouldn’t be elected, because he is wrong on the economy and all these other issues.”So today, because
I didn’t attack him personally and bash him, I wake up to read all these stories taking it out of context as if I had virtually endorsed him, which means the tea party has already won their first great victory: ‘We are supposed to hate each to disagree.’ That is wrong.”
Clinton’s interview with Harvey Weinstein made headlines as he was one in a series of Democrats to appear to disagree with the Obama camp’s decision to go after Romney for his record in private equity, most notably Newark Mayor Cory Booker.
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