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Clinton: The bigger loser?

Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:09 AM by Domenico Montanaro

Bloomberg's Al Hunt sums up what is probably the undeniable fallout of this campaign regardless of who ends up the Dem nominee: "Bill Clinton May Be Biggest Loser of Campaign." More: "Before this campaign, he was an international statesman extraordinaire and the guru for ambitious Democratic politicians. In recent months, he has devalued himself and his future by his conduct. Although he has a decent relationship with John McCain, given the continuing partisan resentment of Bill Clinton, he would remain largely in exile under a Republican president.”

“If Hillary Clinton upsets the odds and wins the presidency, it's likely to prove an unhappy time for her husband. He would be scrutinized, politically and personally; political strains between the president and first spouse would emerge.”

“A President Obama would drive him crazy. If not irrelevant, it would make Clinton a secondary figure within his own country and party. There is little that would make him more frustrated or angrier."

Speaking of Bill, the New Yorker's Lizza has an interesting piece about Bill vs. Barack. "Adjusting to the modern, gaffe-centric media environment has been wrenching. At most of his Pennsylvania stops, the national press was represented mainly by a pair of young TV-network ‘embeds,’ whom Clinton regards not as reporters but as media jackals who record his every utterance yet broadcast only his outbursts, a phenomenon that has helped transform him into a YouTube curiosity and diminished him -- perhaps permanently. ‘It’s like he’s been plucked out of time and thrown into the middle of this entirely new kind of campaign,’ the adviser told me. Jay Carson, a senior Clinton campaign official and Bill’s former spokesman, said, “Because of the way he is covered, the only thing anyone ever sees is fifteen seconds that is deemed by the pundits to be off message.”

About that $10 million in one day from 100,000 donors... Politico's Vogel throws some cold water on the figures: "It made no difference that the details didn’t always add up -- wide variations in the numbers of new donors; a conflicting timeline of when the money was actually raised. It was the eye-popping $10 million figure -- the most ever claimed in a 24-hour period -- that dominated the news cycle."
 
More: FEC "reports cannot and will not prove the campaign’s claim of raising $10 million in one day." And: "Unlike the Clinton campaign -- which also indicated it raised $4 million after both Super Tuesday and the March 4 primaries -- Obama and Paul on their websites displayed tickers of sorts keeping a running tally of contributions received in real time during their respective fundraising surges." Though, he points out those are unverifiable and had some "technical glitches."

The New York Times’ Kristol, um, crystallizes the chatter we've heard from conservatives regarding the never-ending Clinton candidacy. "I do think I can speak for most of my fellow right-wingers when I say this: We once looked forward with unambivalent glee to the fall of the house of Clinton. Many of us still do. But we also see the liberal media failing to give Hillary Clinton the respect she deserves. So, since we conservatives believe in giving credit where credit is due, it falls to us to praise Hillary.”

“The fact is Hillary Clinton has turned out to be an impressive candidate. She has consistently defeated Barack Obama when her back was to the wall -- first in New Hampshire, then in several big primaries on Super Tuesday, on March 4 in Ohio and Texas, and then last week in Pennsylvania, where she was outspent by almost 3 to 1, yet won handily. She is, of course, still behind in the race, and Obama will most likely be the nominee. His team has run the better campaign. In particular, it realized how important the caucus states could be: Obama’s delegate lead depends on his caucus victories. But Hillary may well be the better candidate."

NBC/NJ’s Mike Memoli asks: Lincoln and Douglas didn’t debate in a flatbed truck, did they? But that’s what Clinton proposed last night in her latest effort to pressure Obama into a fifth one-on-one meeting. On Saturday, Clinton proposed a moderator-free debate, mocking the complaints from her rival’s supporters after the Philadelphia debate April 16. On Sunday, Obama told reporters that he didn’t want to spend more time “in a studio,” preferring more direct voter interaction.

But Clinton would not back down. “I think that this state deserves a debate,” she told hundreds gathered on the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. “We could even do it on the back of a flat-bed truck. Doesn't have to be in some fancy studio somewhere.” The debate challenge, Memoli adds, has become a regular part of Clinton’s stump speech since her victory in Pennsylvania last Tuesday. Obama had accepted an invitation to debate in North Carolina, but the forum was later canceled by organizers.

McClatchy’s David Lightman revisits the management question. “Despite Hillary Clinton's big win in Pennsylvania last week, the story of her campaign is often one of mismanagement and missed opportunities, and it raises questions about how she'd organize and run the White House. ‘There's a certain style to the campaign, and it shows what we might expect in a Clinton presidency: a lot of viewpoints and a messiness,’ said James McCann, a political science professor at Purdue University in Indiana.”

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Jerry, only a damn fool ever considered Bill Clinton to be a moron.  He's not in jail for lying because he was never brought to trial and convicted.  That's the way we do things in this country.  Impeachment was unnecessary after 1/20/01.  Why wasn't he tried?  I'm guessing that the case wasn't strong enough to convict.    
I don't wish we had the 1990s back, we need to move forward, and moving backward will make us slip even more in the world.

This is a global economy, if you cling to the past, it will only mean self-destruction. Just shows that how much Clinstones understand the economy issues.
Boy I'm beginning to wonder how many Media mouthpieces the Clintons have, seems every web site you go too it's poor Hillary, she's the better candiate, she's not getting treated fairly, too quote the Queen herself, if you can'ts stand the heat stay out of the kitchen! Obama is a self made man and candiate, the Clinton's are Washington politicians from the get go. They have friends in high places with deep pockets, yet her constant lies that are then somehow dismissed as mispeaks are an insult to those of us who support Obama. He's been raked over the coals about Rev. Wright, who's name last I looked isn't on the ticket, about Bitter remarks etc., and how I wonder did those come up to begin with, because the Clinton campaign put it out there for all too see. From Hillary's "well I don't think he's muslim" to Bill's remarks in South Carolina, it's beginning too look like the media would love to have Hillary as the nominee so the GOP and Dem Diva could give them a general with all that slime. No thanks, I'll stick with Obama, like he said he hasn't been in D.C. long enough to have the syrup stick to him yet. Bill Clinton was a good President, he wasn't very moral, but Hillary isn't Bill, period, end of story.
Clinton was good in the 90's but now we need a real change and that change is Barrack Obama. No more Clintons and Bushs third terms please!! President Obama 08'
So are you trying to say that the Clinton DID NOT raise 10 million in one day?. It's interesting that you never write articles questioning Obama's fundraising efforts but when Clinton raises a record amount it comes into question? HMMM bias maybe? I was one of those people that donated money to Clinton's campaign in the wake of the PA primary $125 to be exact and I will keep donating. This bias reporting is not democratic and is not serving the voters at all.

If you went onto her website the night of the PA primary like I did you would see that there were also a record number of blog entries with people displaying their donation amounts. I have never seen this many comments to a blog on her website in one night since I have started following the campaign in October. There were over 800 just on one entry. Maybe next time Obama comes out with his record setting fundraising figures you should question the validity of that assertion also?

I take great offense to this post. I was one of many people that believe that Hillary Clinton is the best candidate for the job. To suggest to your readers that we as supporters somehow did not give in record numbers is very disrespectful to us and is completely bias.

Why don't you spend time on these blogs talking about Clinton's plans on health care, the economy, energy independence, the home forclosure crisis, making college affordable, the war in iraq, restoring our image around the world, and her plan to end the war on science. I find it ineresting that the news today is always about crap that people don't care about. Things that won't affect my life your life and the lives of all of your readers. We care about what these candidates will do to make this country a better place for us and our children.

Thank you for this blog, I will now go donate another $100 to Hillary's campaign.

GO HILLARY 08
I agree with most of the others, I would like to know why the tv networks have not aired to lawsuit with the clintons.  If it had been Obama,It would be new every 5 minutes on msnbc, cnn, and all the other major shows.
she is and will be the loser if the media reported that her pastor is in prison for sexual abuse of a 7 year old girl not to mention the case Peter Paul v. Hillary Clinton.
All this talk about Senator Clinton taking Senator Obama down is ludicrous...he's the one with Rev. Wright, with Rezco, with "bitter/bigot gate", with little experience, lacking in debate prowess, etc.  Senator Clinton didn't manufacture these...he's done this himself...it's about who he is...it's about a left wing liberal agenda at a time when America needs better!!

Take responsibility for your candidate...stand up for him, without tearing down the other candidate that's what an election is about!

Can't any Senator Obama Supporters come up with any good reasons WHY he should be the Democratic nominee...????????????????
Bill and Clinton are the Biggest Loser Couple!  Far worse than Reverend Wright or any Senator Obama's naysayers.  It is apparent that people refuse to listen and hear only what they want.  They both stand on their own words and actions.  Reverend Wright is his own man as is Senator Obama.  Senator Clinton is far from cooperational or confrontational.  She is glib and deceitful.  Her husband, Bill Clinton is the master and her deception further twisting and protracting her lies.

It's funny that we have yet to hear the sound bite in which Reverend Wright said in Senator Obama's role as president he (Reverend Wright) will "come after Senator Obama" holding him (Senator Obama) accountable for policies that he (Reverend Wright) feels objectionable.  

Some you are way off base as you spew your tales and fictional actions of honorable American-Obama and Wright.  No matter, Senator Clinton's baggage has not been rummaged through as she claims as in addition to her suitcase the American public will soon be looking in her trunk, garment bag and even her carry-on to see where all of the body parts are buried.

No time for paralysis of analysis as we've heard the candidate's policy stances.  We need to focus the candidate's and their direct contact with the American public as they are the one's on the ticket.          
Go, Cheryl (above)! I, too, can't believe the media isn't all over this Paul lawsuit story. What IS it with the Clinton's and the media? THIS is a huge story......NOT whether or not Obama wears a lapel pin for heaven's sake! Tell us about this lawsuit involving the Clintons! Why is the media covering up this story?????
I'm wondering how fair it is in a democracy to have a former President campaigning on your behalf? Overall,doesn't this provide a huge advantage?
As for the prospect of another debate where Clinton plus the hosts try to disguise the real issues-Iraq,clean up Washington,solve housing crisis-by focusing on junk issues-I think the American public is smarter than that.
Just Words?! Clinton Says Actions Matter - They Do!
CLINTONS:
Paula Jones - LIE
MONICA - LIE,
BOSNIA - LIE,
COLUMBIA - LIE,
IRAQ VOTE - LIE,
NAFTA - LIE,
WRIGHT ONLY FRIEND OF OBAMA NOT CLINTON - LIE,
RUNNING FOR 2008 BUT NOT FOR 2012 - LIE
RACE CARD - LIE
RE-OPENING MI, FL VOTE - LIE
OBAMA AS VP - LIE
POPULAR VOTE - LIE
FERRARO - LIE
FARRAKHAN NOT FRIEND FOR ED RANDELL - LIE
$105 MILLION ASSET, 50% NOT FROM LOBBYISTS - LIE
ENDING IRAQ WAR - LIE
BILL, not intentionally "RACE CARD" topic every primary day to capture more WHITE VOTES - LIE
NOT FLIP-FLOPING ON OBAMA ELECTABILITY IN DEBATE vs RALLY - LIE
CLAIMING HER FAILED HEALTH INSURANCE UNIVERSAL - LIE
BILL "NOT" Bombing other countries 7 times day before Monica's Court Appearance - LIE
HILLARY NOT USING 3AM Ad, "BIN LADEN" to use BUSH SCARE TACTICS - LIE
Last 20 YEARS its "BUSH+CLINTONS" like SADDAM HUSSAIN did to IRAQ REGIME. USA IS NOT REGIME - LIE
Do you really want to VOTE for 8 more years of these?
Posted by: kg | April 28, 2008 12:56 AM

Going by the numbers (like pledged delegates votes and primary votes and given the few days left before the DNC August convention date in Denver), Obama will win over HRC.Obama has also more campaign money than HRC not to mention the fact that Obama staff manages the spending more efficiently than HRC's indicating that Obama might be a better presidential material in managing a country cost effectively. Having more donors to contribute to his campaign, Obama can easily outspent HRC 3 to 1. You know the rule: The one with gold rules.
Having said that, I find it hard to see a win by HRC.
However, my gut tells me that HRC will prevail  as the nominee. So something really big will happen that will change the equation of the race between now and August. WATCH!!!
I used to respect Bill Clinton. Now I see him for what he has been all along- a sleazy, lying and pandering politician. I think his legacy has been damaged and he no longer will be considered a respected party elder by the democratic party establishment.
Aren't we all "bushed" hearing about the clintons? Are we so timid in this nation that all we end up choosing between is a former first lady, a senator with no experience or a senator who wants to occupy Iraq for another century...are redos allowed?
I am a white, female Jew that will vote only for Senator Obama.  I don't believe Jews are against Obama.  Just because clinton says something doesn't make it true as we all well know.  
RE: Campdog

You've got to be joking!  Bill Clinton's reputation could hardly be dragged any lower than is already (deservedly) is.  He was IMPEACHED for gosh sake!  Remember?  The Obama campaign has little to do with "tainting" his sterling reputaton.

As for drawing a crowd in a small town - he is a former president as I recall - not much competition for a crowd unless there's a tractor pull.
Obama supporters call's it like it is.We have always women or man up to what we have done.Mr clinton need to do so now.He has destoryed his two terms in the whitehouse his relationship with black america has been damaged by his action not obama supporters.His wife does not help him to protect his legacy just win me the whitehouse Clyburn is right or who ever said it they are hellbent on destorying Mr obama It's about race And the lesson is we must defeat this black man The clinto would rather give the presidency to John mc cain than have him win
They are definitely "clinging to the throne". They had a chance to change things and they didn't. They could not pass health care, prevent 9/11, etc. No second chances on something so important.

I will proudly cast my vote for Barack Obama - true change via millions of grassroots American voters. Our voice will be heard and because of that change will happen. Barack Obama will bring the change we need.
everyone that continues to say the media favors Obama must have slept through the last seven weeks.
Check out the Clinton's financial dealings:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120908058761543293.html?mod=opinion_main_review_and_outlooks

Add to that their Cayman Islands accounts.

They are scary.
When the soundbite that is played over and over is about McCain or Obama then that's O.K. But it's never O.K. or fair if it's a Clinton!
It's time for the Clintons to take the back seat in their party and only step up into the spotlight when they need to support their party's canidate, Barack Obama
ELECTION 2008
Clintons to face fraud trial
Judge setting date, testimony to include ex-president, senator


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Posted: February 19, 2008
11:27 pm Eastern

While Hillary Clinton battles Barack Obama on the campaign trail, a judge in Los Angeles is quietly preparing to set a trial date in a $17 million fraud suit that aims to expose an alleged culture of widespread corruption by the Clintons and the
Listen folks--our country has HUGE problems that are getting worse as all of you waste your time bickering back and forth on blogs like these just to hear yourself "talk." The media is useless--for the media, it's all about making money.  The media certainly doesn't care about you and me, except insofar as they want us to be able to afford TV's, radios and computers so we can be hypnotized by the dribble we are fed.

WAKE UP! Premium gas in CT is up to $4.25 gallon.  The price of everything is going up, up, up.  Now, we are seeing the beginning of food shortages (some stores are limiting the amount of rice and flour people can buy).  Companies are laying off people left and right.  Foreclosures continue to rise.  And my God, not only does the war in Iraq keep killing and maiming people, but the amount of money we have wasted there and continue to waste there is simply mind-boggling.  The staggering amount of debt our country is in is incomprehensible to most people---they can't even count that high.  

It is absolutely imperative that we elect a president who not only has the will to tackle these problems head on, but also has the ability to do it.  We need someone who can actually lead this country into better days.  It is not going to be easy, but it can be done.

My choice is Hillary Clinton.  I know others out there think Barack Obama is the one.  I prefer Clinton because I believe she knows more about the bigger picture and I think her resolve to change things and help people is huge.  I have less confidence in Obama because I see him as being inexperienced, untested and a little naive.  However, I know he's smart and I assume his heart is in the right place.  I would rather have Clinton at the helm, but if Obama is the nominee, I will support him. I still hope to see a ticket with Clinton as Pres and Obama as Veep.  I'd love to see them knock the socks off McCain.  It shocks me that polls show McCain running even or in some instances beating the dem nominee, whether it's Clinton or Obama.  We have our work cut out for us!  

Am I the only one who is worried about the future of my 20-something kids and everyone elses kids, grandkids, parents, the poor, the weak, the hungry, the downtrodden..in our country and all over the world????  Is there nothing we can do about it?????
I see how they helped the poor and the needy: $109,000,000. They needed it.

If all America's got is Clintons we are in trouble. Their consumption time has expired. They only make everything taste worse.

Go away, retire. Leave some room for fresh blood and new ideas.
Both Democratic Candidates need to pull together and defeat McCain this Fall, but instead of pulling together they are tearing each other apart...Can you imagine President Obama and Vice President Hillary Clinton...Bill Clinton was almost right when he said they need to be on the same ticket except for one thing,,, Mr Obama should the #1 person on the ticket. Together we all stand divided we all fall.. Please get it together "Dems" America needs your help...
Jessy Hamilton, Orlando, Florida: "The general feeling in Florida is count us now, or count us out."

Glad to see the voters in Florida are speaking out.

Every vote must be counted!

Good luck with the protest Florida!!!!
sure, we can talk about wright as long as we can also talk about hagee and monica lewinsky. is she coming back to the white house too or will there be someone new?
sure, we can talk about wright as long as we can also talk about hagee and monica lewinsky. is she coming back to the white house too or will there be someone new?
I strongly disagree that Clinton would make the better candidate. I wish people would do their research and realize that the Clinton "good years", were due to policies and bills that were set into play before Clinton took office and he was able to reap the benefits. The Clintons have misrepresented themselves in many ways and have taken credit for bills and laws whos only association with President Clinton was his signature, after they were passed. The Clintons manipulation machine never ceases to amaze me. For every story they tell, you can find another story to contradict it. Hillary is her own worst enemy and if she gets elected, Mccain will rip her apart.  It does not matter how much money Obama would have spent in Pa, because the demographic would never have elected a black man over any white person. I live in PA, I knew what the outcome was going to be and so did everyone else. Look at the votes and you can see this primary was racially divided and that doesn't say a lot for our country and how far we claim we've come. I applaud Obama for taking Clintons 25 point lead and cutting it more then in half. I am tired of the talk of Rev. Wright,  if he was running for President I would care, but until that day, I don't give a crap. I will not judge a man who has lived with racism his entire life. I would never be able to understand his hurt, anger and frustration. We need to move beyond Rev. Wright and look at what is important in this election. We need to get our service men and women back home, we need to not have to live from pay check to pay check, we need to be able to take care of our elderly and our children with adequate health care.  Clinton questioning Obama about who he associates with took a lot of nerve considering her husband pardoned over 150 criminals the week before he left office (fact-look it up). America needs to wake up and start getting real and doing their homework. The Clintons have duped us for years, the longer her and billy boy keep going with this primary the more you see them for who they really are. I don't think they have gone a week without a lie. We deserve better. I implore all of you to not judge by hear say and opinion. When you hear something about Obama research it and you will find, (just as I did ) that there is no evidence, witness or criminal activity or investigations concerning any of these horrible stories that are being told about him.  OBAMA - IS TRULY OUR BEST HOPE
At 9 am this morning Rev Wright made a fool of the media and all they can do is question what this will do to Obama. As long as the media keeps following Rev. Wright , Rev Wright will keep talking. I would be inclined to say that Rev. Wright is getting the atheists and the racists very upset. I would imagine he always will get them upset. I don't think Obama is going after that vote anyway. I believe the media will eventually find that taking on Rev. Wright is biting a bit more than they can chew...after his speech in Detroit msnbc said they will have break it up into "snip-its" so they give to us better. Maybe the media should have taken someone else on. Let's face it if Dr. Martin Luther King were alive we know what the media would be trying doing to him right now. But what  do I know? I'm just a mid fifties white middle class man who has been inspired for the first time since Robert Kennedy. I'm suppose to be voting (by the polls) for Hillary Clinton like a everyone expects.
My "once in lifetime" heros were murdered in the 1960's . This must be my second chance in a lifetime.
I'm going with Obama.
In response to Canada's comment.  "NOTHING ON MR. WRIGHT BOYS? YOU NEVER SEEM TO AMAZE ME ......IF THAT WAS CLINTONS PASTOR LAST NIGHT YOU ALL WOULD HAVE BEEN ALL OVER HER. YOU ARE ALL SO SMOOTH...........  WE KNOW YOU ARE BIAS AGAINST CLINTON.YOU THINK OBAMA WALKS ON WATER........... "

Wright was lier Hillary and her husband's pastor too. They both invited Wright to the Whitehouse when Bill had an affair with Lewinsky.  Yes, they asked Wright for spiritual guidance when Bill was sleeping around on lier Hillary.  
The following is wrong:  "Obama had accepted an invitation to debate in North Carolina, but the forum was later canceled by organizers."

The facts are that Obama accepted and then opt'ed out of that debate in NC.  It was to be hosted by CBS.
Who in their right mind would accept a vice-president postion from Hiliary Clinton. (If she should win of course).  They would be #3 in postion and if they don;t realize it, they deserve what they get.
JOAN CHICAGO IL

Hey Joan...what branch of the KLAN to do serve?
I'm a fiercely independent voter who has no dog in this fight at the moment, I'm just a political junkie who wanted to make an observation.

As I'm reading through all these comments, I'm amazed at how many people supporting Obama have terrible writing skills, while the people supporting Clinton seem to be much better at writing their thoughts in complete sentences using proper grammar.

I thought the "educated" were pulling for Obama and the "blue collar" classes were pulling for Clinton?  I'd expect the writing skills of the "educated" to be better.

I wonder if this is an indicator of the intelligence of the people supporting the candidates, and what it says about the candidates themselves?
thanks for letting me voice my views. Alot of us need to.
I never believed that Hillary raised $10 million in 24 hours.  The numbers won't be released by her until May 22nd.  It is another of the Clinton lies.  This one will come home to roost though.
To all the loosers who wish we had the 90's back,wages were cut in half or more, benefits went down to drain,the American people recieved the second largest tax increases in history(Reagans was the largest)and you want that back not me.While we are wishing lets wish we were back in the fifties when we still had some freedom left when the dollar would buy something and you bought quality made items made in America,ah those were the day's but remember Clinton sold those out with his trade deals to benefit the wealthy so I suppose one should be wary of what one wish's for it just might come true.!!!
A third Clinton term would be as messy and lacking
transparency as the first two. Ready to be moved across the street for the WH this time for sure guys?

 No to the debate. She's annoying enough to us, now
even more so...like a spoiled, pesty kid.
have figured it out!
I went to a website called "The SuperDelegate Transparency Project" where all of the primary elections are broken down by congressional district for each state. If we say that a superdelegate for any given congressional district should vote with their constituency - and if we also say that any statewide office superdelegate should vote as their state voted, then Senator Obama would be leading Senator Clinton by more than 200 (psychologically amazing) delegates. What I did as I was analyzing this data was to commit any uncommitted superdelegates including state add-on's. I also corrected any current endorsements to follow the rules above. Using this logic, Senator Clinton would have 1671 delegates (pledged and super) and Senator Obama would have 1883 delegates (pledged and super).
This scenario is a true representation of the people's vote.
So, you can have superdelegates vote as the people voted or you can have them vote "what is best for the party" (which may or may not be what is best "for the people").
I agree with most of the others, I would like to know why the tv networks have not aired to lawsuit with the clintons.  If it had been Obama,It would be new every 5 minutes on msnbc, cnn, and all the other major shows.
"One simple answer,  African AMerican are just blind, desperatly want a black for president, so, they have to drop the Clinton in order tosupport Obama, because he is black, thats all."

Maybe the "African-Americans" want a candidate that will listen to their voice and not simply ask for their vote.  Barack left college and became a community organizer, working with reguar folk.  I know talking about his work experience prior to his political life gets monotonous at times, but I feel that this is extremely important in understanding the man he is.  I believe that he is a man that is willing to hear the American people's voice, and not let them  get drowned out in Washington, like so many politicans do.  

I find it hilarious that HRC thought she had the black vote in in the bag because of her husbands presidency.  The black community does not owe the Clinton's anything.  We need a President that will work in bipartisan efforts and will turn the hearts and minds of elected politicans to the American people...not just those who share their party affliation.  And this is why Barack gets this White males vote. I don't believe I owe Barack anything, but I do believe I owe it to myself to choose the best President of the United states...not The President of the divided demographics.  This is why I am upset MSM didn't run with the "screw em" remarks by HRC.  
Maybe one day
I'm fascinated at the similarities between Hillary and George W. Bush.  I.e., do anything to win.  Distort and pounce.  Slice and dice.  Insist upon personal loyalty, no mater what the national interest).  Run a chaotic, fiscally irresponsible campaign (or federal government).  Never admit that attacking Iraq was unwise and unnecessary.
Bill Clinton was a very good president and his charity work since leaving office speaks to his sincere commitment of helping people, not only the people of this country, but around the world.

He is being criticized now simply out of a desire by his critics to gain political advantage. The empty rhetoric of a political campaign will not endure.

Actions speak louder than words. President Clinton has done so much for this country and to improve the quality of life for millions in the world. That is the legacy of President Clinton that will endure.


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