Bill Clinton attacks have been reported as recently as 21 hours ago by RedState.com. Bill Clinton attacks have involved 8 people, 4 places, 3 organizations and 13 things.
Sadly, since politicians first walked the earth they have been busy attacking one another. Sometimes politicians orchestrate violent attacks by manipulating public sentiment, or even ordering attacks involving knives, machetes or guns. In the modern era and world, politicians frequently attack verbally, sometimes they attack an idea, or a plan of action, and sometimes politicians attack a person's character or an organizations course of action. Political attack ads are often used to harm an opponent. Attack ads are made on television, radio, and other media.
Other people on the attack include: Nathaniel Marston, Charlie Sheen, David Cameron, Barack Obama, Tony Auth, Ben Roethlisberger, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Gordon Brown, Peter Robinson, Jermaine Jackson, Jacob Zuma, Naomi Campbell, J. D. Hayworth, Courtney Love, Andrew Rawnsley, Sean Penn, Britney Spears, Yulia Tymoshenko, Gretchen Carlson, David Hoffman, Lady Gaga, George Stephanopoulos, George Will, and more.
...national government there. It was that he had relied on missile attacks against Al Qaeda, rather than deploying special operations forces into Afghanistan to destroy the camps there. (At least Clinton took Al...
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Huffington Post | 6 days ago
...scandal. Coats said: "Once the president has broken the bond of trust with the American people, as he has done with his repeated lies, it raises questions about everything he does or does not do." Democratic...
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...by attacking suspected al-Qaeda sites in Sudan and Afghanistan. Most recently, Obama has authorized sending more troops to Afghanistan. The sight of a Democrat ramping up a war started by a Republican goes...
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washingtonpost.com | January 16, 2010
...president over a private affair and yet refusing to invoke the War Powers act for War against Al Qaeda and Afghanistan BEFORE CLINTON LEFT OFFICE AND OVER A YEAR BEFORE 9/11 smacked us in the face....
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CBS News | December 02, 2009