Richardson Attacks the Clintons

Richardson Attacks the Clintons

Submitted by politicalWinters on Mon, 03/24/2008 - 8:48am.

  Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico and a former Democratic presidential candidate, is not making nice with his old patrons.

  Richardson served as a cabinet secretary under Bill Clinton, but that doesn't seem to matter now. First, Richardson endorses Barack Obama; then he lets loose on the Clintons during a talk show Sunday.

  He's sure not mincing any words, even suggesting Hillary Clinton should drop out if she's not ahead in the delegate or popular vote by the time the national convention rolls around.

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