Bill Clinton Springs Into a Busy Political Fall Campaigning for Hillary

The former president is expected to launch into campaigning mode for his wife.

While at the CGI annual meeting, Clinton has played guard dog in recent cable news interviews, comparing his wife's email controversy to Whitewater. Telling CNBC anchor, Becky Quick, “It really is similar to the strategy the Republicans employed against me with Whitewater,” Clinton said. “They look at the field and they say, who do we not want to run against? And then they dribble out stuff, and they attack.”

“It’s like a drip, drip, drip, and that’s why I said that there’s only so much that I can control,” Mrs. Clinton said. “I can’t predict to you what the Republicans will come up with, what kind of charges or claims they might make.”

Mr. Clinton went on to say he was happy the email drop is making headlines this year instead of during the tough campaign battles awaiting presidential hopefuls in 2016. “A few months ago, she was still the most admired person in public life in America,” Clinton said. “Why? Because she was covered because of the work she did. She'd been around a long time.”

President Clinton said he is confident that the tone of Hillary Clinton’s campaign will change and that the email controversy will blow over. He said that voters will understand Republicans are afraid to run against Hillary Clinton. “We don’t want to run against this woman!” Mr. Clinton sarcastically exclaimed when referring to Republicans. “Just give us somebody else, please,” to which the Clinton Global Initiative audience erupted into laughter.

"Ten years from now somebody will be here,” Clinton said at the annual meeting. “I'd like it if I could outlive every man in my family and be one of them, but we'll see."