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CLINTON haters...you're gonna LOVE this!!!
Brain Terminal ^ | 3/27/2002 | Evan Coyne Maloney

Posted on 03/28/2002 9:35:18 AM PST by libber-tarian

The Shallowness of Clinton

By Evan Coyne Maloney

www.brain-terminal.com

I recently wrote an article in which I referred to Bill Clinton as a shallow man, and was asked to explain myself by a reader who went on to claim that Bill Clinton "righted the wrongs of active exclusion, willful ignorance, and offensive pity" and "[led] the nation through its longest period of peacetime expansion of economic, social, and individual opportunity."

What I've never understood about the Clinton apologists is that they apparently value talk over action. Other than make speeches filled with feel-good rhetoric, what did Bill Clinton actually do? People may have felt comforted by his words, believed that he cared about them and felt their pain, but in the end, all of Clinton's talk amounted to nothing.

Whenever I talk to supporters of Bill Clinton, I ask them to list the things he did. Most people can't name a single thing, and instead credit him with presiding over an expanding economy, as though coincidence--the dumb luck of having his presidency aligned with the business cycle--somehow proves that he caused it to happen. But what did he do that was so beneficial to the economy? For that matter, what actions did he take to "right the wrongs of active exclusion"? Don't ask, don't tell? Hardly the epitome of inclusiveness.

My memory may be failing me, but when I try to recall the achievements of the Clinton presidency, I can name only two of any significance: Welfare Reform and NAFTA. Despite the fact that neither of these bills originated from the Clinton Administration, I do give him credit for signing them; most Democrats would not have signed either bill. On the other hand, neither of these bills could pass Congress until the Republicans took over in 1994. So I guess the real achievement of the Clinton presidency was scaring enough people during his first two years in office that he put the Senate and the House of Representatives in the hands of the Republicans for the first time since 1954. But I doubt the fans of Clinton would celebrate that monumental achievement.

Lucky Bubble

As far as the economy goes, there is no doubt that Bill Clinton presided over a favorable economy and a remarkable expansion in the stock market. But remember that most of this expansion was due to the rise of the Internet and the resulting speculation on Internet stocks. Remember when the economy started to go south? That's right, just when the Internet bubble burst. Al Gore's attempt to take credit for inventing the Internet notwithstanding, nobody in their right mind would claim that the Clinton Administration was somehow responsible for the Internet boom.

But if you insist on crediting Bill Clinton with the rise of the stock market, then you must also blame him for the "irrational exuberance" that led to its collapse. You must therefore also blame him for the recession. Otherwise, you're crediting him for handing out the drinks at the party and blaming his successor--the guy who has to clean up the mess--for everyone's hangover the next day.

Getting back to my claim that Bill Clinton is a shallow man, it seems to me that someone who squanders an opportunity to achieve greatness and instead uses his power for nothing more than the satisfaction of his own wants and needs is shallow. Bill Clinton is pathologically self-absorbed, which is why he constantly found himself bungling into scandal after scandal.

Now, one may scream that there was a vast right-wing conspiracy to bring down Bill Clinton; even if you believe that nonsense, you have to wonder why Bill Clinton went out of his way to hand his enemies so much ammunition on such a regular basis. And when I say scandal, I'm not even thinking about the "lying under oath" thing, which Clinton supporters dismiss as inconsequential. I'm talking about other serious stuff, all of which is well-known to people who were paying attention, but most of which was underreported due to the media's focus on the more salacious--and therefore media-friendly--Clinton scandals.

Scandal After Scandal

If you'll recall: Under Bill Clinton, the White House became a glorified motel, where the Lincoln Bedroom was rented out to contributors who coughed up enough dough. Military secrets ended up in the hands of the Chinese, who laundered money that ended up in the hands of the Democratic National Committee just in time for Clinton's re-election campaign. Al Gore was dispatched to hold illegal fundraisers at Buddhist temples, where he collected money from dozens of nuns who--despite having taken vows of poverty--each managed to produce a $5,000 check for Clinton's re-election. His top fundraiser, Terry McAuliffe, the current head of the aforementioned DNC, made $18,000,000 from a $100,000 investment in Global Crossing, now bankrupt and under investigation for shady government contracts during the Clinton Administration. When Enron's Ken Lay was staying in the Lincoln Bedroom during the Clinton Administration, Enron came to ask the federal government to underwrite foreign loans on 20 different occasions; on 19 of those 20 occasions, the Clinton Administration said yes, to the tune of $2 billion dollars. And let us not forget about selling presidential pardons to drug-runners and fat-cat tax-cheat felons on the lam in Europe. Or the looting of White House furniture for their new home, which is unfortunately located in my home state. And all that's without even getting into Whitewater, the Travel Office firings, or the perjury scandal.

Bill Clinton is a low-life thief, a petty swindler, and a smooth-talking scam artist more suited for Tammany Hall than the White House. But I will admit that Bill Clinton was a man of action, as long as that action involved greasing his palms (or anything other body part for that matter) or furnishing his house. Somehow, Bill Clinton found the time to conduct all of that "business", but he was too busy to take Osama bin Laden when the Sudanese government offered to hand him over to us in 1996. Think about it: we wouldn't be chasing bin Laden around the globe right now if Clinton had focused a little more on taking care of the threats against us and a little less on figuring out every conceivable way that he could cash in on his power or use it to get women.

Depends on What the Meaning of "Peace" Is

Which reminds me...as far as giving Clinton credit for presiding over a time of peace, what kind of peace was it? During the Clinton Administration, there were 6 major terrorist attacks against the U.S. which left over 415 dead and 6,500 injured. It seems to me that it's very easy to maintain the illusion of peace by ignoring the dangers that surround us. You may look back fondly at the 1990s as a time of peace, but it was a peace during which we relaxed while our enemies were getting stronger and preparing to annihilate us. That's a pretty shallow peace if you ask me.

Bill Clinton is shallow because he spoke often of his convictions but did nothing to realize them. He's shallow because he was given remarkable gifts and the opportunity to do great things with them, yet he achieved nothing substantial. In the end, his presidency amounted to little more than talk and corruption. He rarely took any action unless it somehow benefitted him. But whenever action mattered for the good of the nation, Bill Clinton was nowhere to be found. And that is why the man who spent the final days of his presidency fretting about his legacy will find it to be recorded quite accurately by history: Bill Clinton is a shallow, failed man.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 229; clinton; clintonhaters; corruption; economy; impeachedx42; sasu; sleaze
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To: MurryMom; ASA Vet
Dumbya doesn't have a clue about how to find OBL, as the puny presidential pretender promised shortly after 9/11.

Pinging ASA Vet to tell MurryMom what she's won....

161 posted on 01/24/2003 8:18:20 AM PST by steve-b
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To: MurryMom; steve-b
Dumbya doesn't have a clue about how to find OBL

Here's yours.


162 posted on 01/24/2003 8:24:05 AM PST by ASA Vet ("A tag line is used to keep objects, while they're being hoisted, from hitting the building.")
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To: ASA Vet

this is all good stuff to remember now that Bill Clinton is in the news again


163 posted on 11/19/2004 6:01:26 AM PST by libber-tarian
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To: MurryMom
Unless I missed it, this article doesn't even mention Monica. That escapade is not the reason Republicans, most of us anyway, opposed Clinton. The reasons we opposed him are spelled out here in glaring detail. Like all liberals you ignore the real reasons he was opposed and focus on the sex.
164 posted on 11/19/2004 6:31:39 AM PST by Ditter
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To: libber-tarian; sauropod

Yep, it's still fresh. Could have been written last night.

MurryMom's been kinda quiet lately, though.


165 posted on 11/19/2004 6:44:46 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: Ditter
Thanks for not retreating into the standard Republican Party rants.

Now, please answer my question, what has little Dumbya DONE anyway, besides telling a flood of lies resulting a lost war with loss of tens of thousands of lives and over 100,000 casualties including over 26,000 among our own troops?

166 posted on 11/24/2004 12:54:12 PM PST by MurryMom
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To: libber-tarian

THANKS MUCH.


167 posted on 11/24/2004 1:20:59 PM PST by Quix (5having a form of godliness but denying its power. I TIM 3:5)
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To: libber-tarian

Most excellent piece!


168 posted on 11/24/2004 1:26:29 PM PST by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: MurryMom
I can't answer your question because while I didn't retreat into a Republican party rant, you gave me a democrat party rant and called it a question.

dem lie #1 that he is dumb (Dumbya)
dem lie #2 that he lied
dem lie #3 that we have lost the war
dem lie #4 that 100,000 have died
dem lie #5 the we have lost 26,000 troops

If you will ask me an honest question I will give you an honest answer.
169 posted on 11/24/2004 1:48:52 PM PST by Ditter
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To: MurryMom

I'm confused as to why anyone would feel entitled to someone else's money. That's what paying taxes is all about, giving one person's money to someone else.

I personally like holding on to my money, and if that means that someone like Bill Gates gets to keep more of his and I get to keep more of mine, so be it!

Last time I checked the borders weren't closed to outgoing traffic, maybe your logic and line of thinking would go over well in say.........Cuba, North Korea, China, etc.



170 posted on 11/24/2004 2:00:55 PM PST by SZonian (Do you smell that? That's the smell of victory!)
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To: libber-tarian
Did you mention that Clinton Squandered the Peace Dividend
from the end of the cold war. Rather than reorganize the military and the intelligence agencies as Bush is now attempting, Clinton simply lopped off bases and functions willy-nilly. The damage done by the politically motivated
and poorly thought out down sizing will take years to undo.
The contacts, experience, expertise, and much more are lost
forever.
171 posted on 11/24/2004 2:05:54 PM PST by oldbrowser (You lost the election.....................Get over it.)
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To: libber-tarian

Perhaps we should make Clinton an honorary Republican - after all, he did more to help the party than anyone since Jimmy Carter!


172 posted on 11/24/2004 2:09:46 PM PST by Cowboy Bob (Fraud is the lifeblood of the Democratic Party)
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To: Cowboy Bob

You are right on! The clintons have come close to destroying the democrat party and the dims seem to still just adore them. I say let the love fest continue.


173 posted on 11/24/2004 7:16:41 PM PST by Ditter
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To: libber-tarian

YES!!!! Great post!


174 posted on 11/24/2004 7:59:42 PM PST by Rocky
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To: libber-tarian

BTTT


175 posted on 11/24/2004 8:01:34 PM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: libber-tarian

Bump


176 posted on 11/24/2004 8:10:54 PM PST by agincourt1415 (OK, Democrats ITS OVER, GET OVER IT!)
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To: libber-tarian

Bookmarking! Evan Coyne Maloney kicks ass.


177 posted on 11/24/2004 8:12:42 PM PST by I got the rope
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To: MurryMom
Welcome back MurryMom! Haven't seen you in a while.

Can you tell me how Clinton supposedly worked his economic miracle? His program was nearly identical to that of Bush Sr.: they both raised taxes, by nearly identical amounts, and pursued free trade. Why was that supposedly a disaster for Bush Sr. and a triumph for Clinton?

178 posted on 11/24/2004 9:08:22 PM PST by SupplySider
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To: MurryMom
Huge stock capital gains of the type amassed by Bill Gates and other capitalists will never be taxed if the stock shares can be willed to heirs free of any estate taxes.

They'll be taxed the moment the heirs sell a share, just as any other capital gains are taxed.

179 posted on 11/24/2004 9:13:57 PM PST by SupplySider
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To: Great Dane

Great screen name. I've got a Great Dane. They're the best breed on earth, imo.


180 posted on 11/24/2004 9:14:58 PM PST by cicero's_son
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