1995 State of the Union: Clinton Conciliatory After Healthcare Defeat
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Clinton could have retired and played golf for the rest of his life ...
But instead he became the U.N. Envoy to Haiti, started a charitable organization with President Bush , Sr., supported a candidate in the presidential election, flew in relief supplies and is an advisor on health care for the administration.
Jimmy Carter sure set the bar HIGH for former presidents and what good they can provide for humanity.....
The best work from all of these guys is after they leave office....
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Oh, I totally agree with you... Clinton really had a lot of class. I disagreed on a broad majority of his policy decisions, but at the end of the day, the man had class and I could respect him for that.
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Democrat had surplus, the republican had debt, and again, more debt.
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in the background Newt is thinking ah yes in 18 years i will be President
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Look at Gingrich!!!
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"The era of Big Government is over", I doubt President Clinton believed a word of that.
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Obama passed healthcare. Woohoo. Next step is the public option.
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@attie3 well election day is tomorrow. I think the GOP will win the house and maybe the senate. It will take for both of them to work together. The issues I think that should take priority are the deficit, inflation, and social security. Let's hope Obama and the GOP work together for the good of the country. They would both have to move to the center.
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Republicans always stand in the way of things like healthcare that's their history. They won't admit it but that's just the way it is. The Democratic party isn't perfect but republicans are NEVER the answer.
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i am a republican and i like Bill Clinton back in the day because when the gop won back the congress in 1993. he could have fight gop but he knew it was going to be a lost for him in 1996. so what he did he worked with the gop and look how the 90s was. i feel obama wood have to do the samething in 2010.
I'm not sure frolicking with an intern in the Oval Office is representative of someone with class. But there is no question that Clinton was a more astute politician than Obama, and he had the sense to moderate his agenda after the loss on healthcare and the Republican revolution in 1994.
morgenr 2 years ago