Bill
Clinton
got
visibly
upset
with
CNN's
Jessica
Yellin
Wednesday.
(CNN) –
Bill Clinton became
visibly upset
Wednesday over
comments by a
prominent South
Carolina Democrat
that compared the
former president's
actions on the trail
to those of infamous
Republican
strategist Lee
Atwater.
In an interview
with CNN's Jessica
Yellin, Dick
Harpootlian, a
former chairman of
the South Carolina
Democratic Party and
a supporter of
Barack Obama, said
some of Bill
Clinton's recent
remarks on the
campaign trail were
appeals based on
race and gender. He
said the comments
were meant to
"suppresses the
vote, demoralize
voters, and distort
the record," and
said they were
"reminiscent of Lee
Atwater."
Clinton sharply
disputed the charge,
and lashed out at
Yellin for raising
the question.
"You live for
this. This hurts the
people of South
Carolina," he said.
"Because the people
of South Carolina
come to these
meetings and ask
questions about what
they care about. And
what they care about
is not what's going
to be in the news
coverage tonight,
because you don't
care about it.
"What you care
about is this. And
the Obama people
know that. So they
just spin you up on
this and you happily
go along. I mean,
the people don't
care about this," he
added. "They never
ask about it. And
you are determined
to take this
election away from
them. And that's not
right. That is not
right. This election
ought to belong to
those people who are
out here asking
questions about
their lives."