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Clinton "I Don’t Think I Should Take Any Sh-t .."; Racial Comments Addressed

Clinton while addressing racial comments about Obama has been caught on tape using profane language.

Former President Bill Clinton a major supporter of his wife and presidential hopeful Senator Hillary Clinton is about to face heat for remarks made in a recent interview regarding racial comments. Also in the interview was another comment which was picked up softly at the end in the audio interview of Clinton stating, “I don’t think I should take any s--t from anybody on that, do you?”. This was apparently the former President unaware that he was still on the line and being recorded which is obviously why he may have not refrained from the profane language.

The interview was with radio station WHYY Monday night, in which Clinton was asked whether his remarks comparing Obama’s strong showing in South Carolina to that of Jesse Jackson in 1988 had been a mistake given their impact on his wife Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

“No, I think that they played the race card on me,” was Clinton’s response, “and we now know from memos from the campaign and everything that they planned to do it all along.”

“We were talking about South Carolina political history and this was used out of context and twisted for political purposes by the Obama campaign to try to breed resentment elsewhere. And you know, do I regret saying it? No. Do I regret that it was used that way? I certainly do. But you really got to go some to try to portray me as a racist.”

After the phone interview, was when the loose comment of the former President slanging profanity in regards to his interview was used and recorded before the line hung up — “I don’t think I should take any s--t from anybody on that, do you?”.

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