Bill Clinton attacks have been reported as recently as 3 days 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: Carly Fiorina, Alberto Contador, Charlie Sheen, Nathaniel Marston, Gordon Brown, Barack Obama, Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva, Preston Brooks, Tony Auth, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Jermaine Jackson, Naomi Campbell, Courtney Love, Andrew Rawnsley, Sean Penn, Britney Spears, Gretchen Carlson, David Hoffman, 50 Cent, George Stephanopoulos, George Will, and more.
...use Clinton's hospitalization to attack reform Limbaugh is "thankful we don't yet have Obamacare," or "the death panel" might not have approved Clinton's surgery. On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh said he was...
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...villain, he attacked Rush Limbaugh. When Bush emerged victorious from the Florida recount, liberals concluded that what they really needed was their own version of Limbaugh. In March, at the first sign of...
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Chicago Tribune | August 19, 2009
...side of the aisle. And don't tell me you don't know Bill Clinton was on the air in Texas with Rush Limbaugh's show on the night of the Texas primary suggesting Rush's listeners vote for Hillary. Perhaps this is...
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