spooky3
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Wed Aug-05-09 04:07 PM
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Some of the best things about the Clinton N. Korean mission story |
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How amazing is it that someone could command so much respect or be so well-liked - by a despot, no less - that his presence, for a short time, is the main thing the despot seeks?
And you just know that as soon as it became clear that Bill's help was needed, his response was, "how soon can we leave?" Not, hmmm, "I'm not sure I want to get mixed up in this", or "how dare they ask me after how I've been treated" or anything else.
I'm sure he talked through all the symbolism and complications with the State Department people and probably helped structure this so that the trip would succeed and NOT do what idiots like Bolton feared.
No, of course, I have no direct evidence of any of this, but that's just the way it looks to me and these (in addition to the great photos and comments of other DUers) are the reasons I'll always be a fan of his.
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Wed Aug-05-09 04:10 PM
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1. Yep. He's a helluva guy. And he was probably ten steps ahead of everyone at |
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State on the complexities...with the exception of his wife. Even he says she's smarter than he is!
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Wed Aug-05-09 06:08 PM
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7. That Reminds Me of Hillary on Letterman During the Campaign |
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When he asked her about Chelsea thinking that Hillary would be a better President than Bill. Hillary replied "Well, she's always been a bright girl"...(probably not an exact quote)
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Wed Aug-05-09 08:49 PM
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Wed Aug-05-09 04:10 PM
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2. Curious that I just cancelled out an unrec for this. hmmm. |
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Wed Aug-05-09 04:47 PM
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5. trolls hate the Clintons' success |
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Wed Aug-05-09 04:20 PM
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3. It's nice to have the adults back in charge of our govt. |
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Wed Aug-05-09 04:32 PM
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4. We should be proud of our team |
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Once again, America should see what things look like when democrats are running things.
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Wed Aug-05-09 05:21 PM
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First president I voted for. I will always have an affection for him.
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Wed Aug-05-09 09:45 PM
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10. First President I ever voted for as well, in 1996 when I was 20. |
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Edited on Wed Aug-05-09 09:45 PM by Jennicut
His rep is getting restored.
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Wed Aug-05-09 11:25 PM
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11. His rep requires no restoration. He left office with sky-high numbers, and after 8 years of |
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George Bush people realized how great he had been. You're simply giving your own opinion about how you felt during the primaries. If you're saying that your side won and history is written by the winners then you have made your point. Beyond that....not so much. A whole lot of people voted for Hillary during what Obamites proclaim "a shameful campaign." Do those voters require "forgiveness and redemption" as well? Considering how close the vote was, I could just as easily say, when Obama does something good, that his rep is being restored.
The Clintons reputations were in good enough shape that Obama counted on them to deliver crucial endorsement speeches at the convention. And then he wanted them out on the campaign trail for him. Maybe you didn't like Bill Clinton after the primaries, but you don't speak for all Americans.
As far as I'm concerned, Bill Clinton was the greatest president of the last 40 years, hands down. And supporting Hillary Clinton's magnificent campaign for president was the proudest experience of my life.
Steve
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Wed Aug-05-09 11:49 PM
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12. Wish I could K&R you reply. Some people just can't get over the primaries |
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as that poster in particular has shown.
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Wed Aug-05-09 06:19 PM
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Edited on Wed Aug-05-09 06:20 PM by pipoman
proud to be a Democrat and of this administration including Obama, Hillary and Bill is on the wrong site right now. This is good for the President, good for the world and good for Americans.
:thumbsup: :kick: :applause: :patriot:
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Thu Aug-06-09 08:14 AM
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13. You know I don't think he needed to do much before hand work Jong il knew Bill from the 90s and ... |
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Edited on Thu Aug-06-09 08:16 AM by GivePeaceAchance
already had an understanding. I think Bill did what Bill did best and charmed the birds from the trees.
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