Clinton reduced the number of poor people in Africa by preventing any outside action to stop the genocide in Rwanda. I can't think of anything he did to benefit the poor people who were still alive.
Well, I surfed a few blogs, looked at the Drudge thread, and apparently I'm doomed to hear about Clinton tomorrow on the talk circuit. Can you feel my excitement? :sigh:
Maybe the German elections will take some focus, hopefully, or something else will occur because I just don't have the passion to give excessive time to a washed up ex-President lowering his own 'presidential' stature to that of moveon.org, desperately circling for a legacy, a man that cannot enter a "red" voting zone without dooming a Democrat to defeat.
Sure, he excites the Dems. Memories of dooming victory in Vietnam excites the Lefties too, but WoodStock is gone. It ain't coming back. And there is a reason why Clinton was not invited to Florida or Alaska to endorse his buddies in their failed election attempts.
All he did was hurt himself, and rather than being worked up by the man, conservatives should pity him. He didn't lay a finger on President George W. Bush. He just looks small in comparison.