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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neocon who wrote (46013)5/5/1999 5:34:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 67261
 
25.) You are exactly right to point to the gays in the military initiative as a political bungle,
after having run as a centrist. The health care initiative was handled badly, too, especially
the flap over sunshine laws being violated (which they were found to be by a judge). In
any case, opposition is not the same as conspiracy, and the shambles of his first two years
led to the Republican Revolution, which put his very viability into question. It took all of
his energy to fight his way back to some kind of significance, and to retain the Presidency.
This is not Lyndon Johnson, who actually had a big agenda that he was capable of pushing
with some success.
The central Clinton hater is a guy in Arkansas who was at Oxford with Clinton. Yes, he is
a Republican, but the Washington Post did a profile of him a few years ago, and even they
thought it was not ideological, but personal. He just thinks that Clinton is a glad-handing
so-and-so who has gotten away with things his whole life long. I can't remember the guys
name, but he was the one who fed the media most of its leads on bimbos and the like.
By the way, not only is Chris Matthews still a Democrat, he voted for Clinton both times.
You guys think that there has to be a sinister reason for his being hard on Clinton, like
pandering or being a secret neocon. There isn't. Did you ever see Brian DePalma's "The
Untouchables"? It is like Andy Garcia's character, the Italian policeman who was so
offended that Capone and his boys were bringing the Italians into disrepute that he was
eager to sign on to the task force. Chris is trying to salvage the honor of the Democratic
Party.