CLINTONIAN
Commenter at Matt's: Clintons may win again, but their reputation is in tatters. The unexpected result for me these primaries is that the right-wing brandishments all those years, even if heavily applied, wind up being true after all: the Clintons are power-mad, are not good people, are rather mean and self-interested, and leave bodies in their wake, any bodies at all, and soon to be Obama. Eugene Robinson: So forget about the Bill Clinton we've known for the past eight years -- the one who finds friendship and common ground with fellow former president George H.W. Bush (a Republican, last I heard), who dedicates most of his time and energy to the William J. Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative, who speaks eloquently about global citizenship, environmental stewardship and economic empowerment. Forget about the statesman who uses appropriately measured language when talking about transient political events, focusing instead on the broad sweep of human history. Forget about the apostle of brotherhood and understanding whose most recent book is titled, simply, "Giving." That Bill Clinton has left the building.
There's a battle to be fought against an upstart challenger who has the audacity to suggest that maybe the Clinton presidency, successful as it was in many ways, didn't change the world -- and that he, given the office, could do better. Some things, I guess, just can't be allowed. Bill Clinton obviously has decided that history can wait.
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