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ex-Prez BJ Clinton: A Bloated Irrelevancy
Free-Thinkers ^ | oct 16 | Deb Weiss

Posted on 10/17/2001 2:51:30 PM PDT by Y2Krap

On top of all the other things I'm obliged to fret about nowadays -- anthrax in my morning mail, suitcase nukes, real pestilence and real plague -- now I find I must worry about Bill Clinton, too.

In case you've forgotten, he was the president of the United States, before and after one Mr. Bush or another. He had all sorts of clever nicknames, hatched and poll-tested for him by whole squadrons of political operatives -- "The Comeback Kid," "The Man from Hope," each sobriquet an eerie blend of Capra and Kafka.

He was cozy with a lot of folks in the press and Academe and Hollywood, and he became famous for having a kind of sex in the Oval Office, although according to official testimony under oath he was pretty sure it wasn't really sex at all.

According to a nice young woman named Meryl Gordon (I feel sure she must be a nice young woman, although, on the other hand, I could be utterly wrong on all counts), writing for "New York Metro," the former president is practically beside himself with angst because he finds that he is out of power at the very moment when events have conspired to create the conditions for greatness.

Like Marlon Brando in "On the Waterfront," he coulda been a contender, if only -- if only. (Instead, alas, like Marlon Brando in real life, he finds himself reduced to a bloated irrelevancy.)

Think of the frustration: it must be an especially fiendish kind of torture. What with Americans dead by the thousands, and the nation at war, and mysterious packets of toxins popping up all over the place, and the nation locked in an ominous waiting game, and despite his own best efforts to thrust himself front and center, he really doesn't matter in the least. Not even a little bit. Not even at all.

It is his own pain Mr. Clinton feels now, most deeply and most acutely. He has been robbed -- he seems so sure of this -- of the opportunity to demonstrate his brilliant grasp, his diplomatic genius, his healing touch, his inspired leadership (all those things he never had a chance to flourish before an admiring world during his eight years of unblemished peace and prosperity, from Waco to the Camp David meltdown, from Somalia to the USS Cole).

Poor man. It's an opportunity he is touchingly certain should have been his. It belonged to him by rights, and not to some Texas yokel who's never even been to a Renaissance Weekend or enjoyed an overnight with Barbra Streisand or been hailed as a sex object by left-feminist reporterettes.

According to Ms. Gordon, "The World Trade Center attacks have catapulted the former president -- who was just starting to mellow out and revel in his post-Oval Office life as a New Yorker, senatorial spouse, and money-making private citizen -- into the unfamiliar and frustrating role of action figure in search of action."

The passion of this action figure is tinged with gall, Ms. Gordon notes, with endearing sympathy. "Interviews with nearly a dozen Clinton confidants reveal a man struggling to find a way to be useful and worrying that his peace-and-prosperity presidency will be recast as a footnote to the Bush-family dynasty," she writes, adding, with an almost-audible sigh, "Right after the attacks, Clinton admitted to a friend that he wished, for the first time, to be back in the White House. And he couldn't resist bitterly telling an ally that if the FBI had spent as much time chasing terrorists as it had investigating his behavior, perhaps things would have played out differently."

Mind you, there's a sweet kind of forgetting, in that. (I suppose we must forgive him, though.) The Executive Branch rules the Justice Department, after all, just as the former president -- in theory, at least -- ruled his own appetites. There's a cornucopia of obvious retorts to Mr. Clinton's implication that the FBI robbed him of his Really Big Chance.

Still, it seems excessive (indeed almost cruel) to confront such a man, at such a moment, with anything so blunt and cold as a matter of fact.

Here's a curiosity. After eight years of experiencing revulsion and alarm and an often-strident anger at this strange presidential stick-figure, this bizarre combination of noise, and shadow, and lethal vanity, I suddenly feel mostly pity. Weariness and pity.

This is a man who gazes on the corpses of his fellow-beings, his fellow-citizens -- thousands upon thousands of them -- and thinks of how miraculous it would have been, this cosmic horror, this flaring-up of the fires of Hell, if only it had happened in time for him.

This is a man who sees blood and terror and grief and war's devastation merely as a kind of glossy theatrical backdrop, dragged out by the clumsy stagehands of History too late to ornament his turn before the footlights.

This is a soul so small God Himself cannot perceive it without a magnifying glass.


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To: Y2Krap
Deb Weiss, thank you. The only pain Klinton has ever felt is his own. Daschle, Gephardt, Gore, Jackson, and the lot of them are only concerned about their own ever increasing power. This article is an excellent literary work of art, but I'm sure it will recieve no prize from the liberal powers that be in academia.
21 posted on 10/17/2001 3:47:59 PM PDT by ruthles
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To: Y2Krap
It ironic that Clinton will alway be best know as the Prez beween the Bush's...........
22 posted on 10/17/2001 4:05:25 PM PDT by tophat9000
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To: Pearls Before Swine
"More and more facts coming out about Osama bin Laden. You know, he never sleeps in the same place two nights in a row, just like Clinton." Jay Leno
23 posted on 10/17/2001 4:08:05 PM PDT by Y2Krap
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To: Y2Krap
Bill who??
24 posted on 10/17/2001 4:12:12 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Y2Krap
Love the article, but can't find it on the website... can you give me a link? I have a very good reason for wanting it!
25 posted on 10/17/2001 4:13:05 PM PDT by jacquej
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To: Y2Krap
How many times did we hear how Clinton would be "vindicated" in his "post presidency" from various left of normal pundits? Too often, as I remember it. This rationale enabled these same people to vote for Hillary for Senator-to-be-Pres, hoping that all that VRWC stuff would be proven false, and that their siding with the Clintons through scandal after scandal would also be vindicated. It seems like the power of the presidency gave Clinton sort of an immunity from reality; the halo of power shown all about... blinding the otherwise circumspect liberal, into siding with the most absurdly corrupt politician to hold the office of president in the last century. Now, reality dawns. Pundit after pundit, no longer blinded by the false halo, now begins to wrinkle up his nose, after he finally begins to smell what everyone else had sniffed from the get go. That is the rotten stench of corruption, and the absolute lack of character and integrity that are Clinton's most enduring legacies. But these are such subjective ways of looking at it... certainly historians will focus on more quantitative aspects of the Clinton error... er... era. Like... the mindless and long term damage done to American national security, in so many ways, so many that we are still discovering them, like the dismantling of human based anti terrorist intelligence gathering. We will suffer for the foolishness of 42% of the electorate for decades hence.
26 posted on 10/17/2001 4:28:07 PM PDT by Richard Axtell
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To: jacquej
It was sent to us via email sans link, and it is not compatible with a Web site devoted to motivating youngsters' ethical online behavior.
27 posted on 10/17/2001 4:29:04 PM PDT by Y2Krap
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To: Richard Axtell
BUMP!
28 posted on 10/17/2001 4:32:53 PM PDT by Y2Krap
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To: tophat9000
It is ironic that Clinton will alway be best know as the Prez beween the Bush's...........

Doubtless it was just so he could look in some young womans window!!!!

29 posted on 10/17/2001 4:53:29 PM PDT by Nitro
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To: Y2Krap
I thoroughly enjoyed this -- thank you for posting it. And where's Camille Paglia when we need her, the writing style is somewhat similar. I'll have to look for Deb Weiss from now on.
30 posted on 10/17/2001 7:14:28 PM PDT by americalost
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To: americalost
By the way -- Deb Weiss is linked to Drudge, center alphabetical list. Get it while it's current... looks like it changes every Tuesday.
31 posted on 10/17/2001 7:19:02 PM PDT by americalost
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To: Y2Krap
Keep this at the top. What a priceless gem. I don't believe I have ever seen a better description of the former president. I sure would like to see what she could do with Hillary!
32 posted on 10/21/2001 10:04:29 AM PDT by sweetliberty
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To: Y2Krap
bump
34 posted on 11/18/2001 5:37:38 PM PST by prognostigaator
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To: Y2Krap
WOW, what an article! Excellent and thanks much for posting it.
35 posted on 11/18/2001 5:53:25 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Y2Krap
According to a nice young woman named Meryl Gordon (I feel sure she must be a nice young woman, although, on the other hand, I could be utterly wrong on all counts), writing for "New York Metro," the former president is practically beside himself with angst because he finds that he is out of power at the very moment when events have conspired to create the conditions for greatness

No this two faced liar Choose not to rally the world against the many terrorist attacks that occurred during his watch..it might have damaged the flow of oil and the world economy..he is a victim of his own need to be loved..

No pity here!

36 posted on 11/18/2001 6:01:59 PM PST by RnMomof7
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