2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumBill Clinton Declares War on Poland
Who on Team Clinton thought offending a close American allyand 10 million Polish Americanswas a good idea?By John R. Schindler 05/18/16 4:30pm
The exact role former President Bill Clinton plays in his wifes presidential campaign is sometimes difficult to pin down. He has never excelled at keeping a low profileits difficult to imagine Mr. Clinton as a retiring, camera-shy First Gentleman come Januaryand its long been obvious hes a lot more popular with most of the Democratic base than his wife.
This explains why Hillary Clinton at times publicly offers her husband big jobs in her putative administration. Last weekend she indicated Bill would be in charge of getting our economy going again. My husband, who Im going to put in charge of revitalizing the economy, cause you know he knows how to do it, Ms. Clinton told an audience in Kentucky. What exactly that means is subject to interpretation. Will Bill Clinton head up the new Department of the American Economy next year? How is that different from the existing Department of Commerce?
Details aside, Ms. Clinton needs all the help she can get on the campaign trail, as evidenced by her loss in Oregon and squeaker of a victory on Tuesday in Kentucky, where she beat out Senator Bernie Sanders by half a percent of Democratic voters, despite a big ad buy and a hard campaign push in the Bluegrass State, and despite the fact that she beat Barack Obama in the 2008 primary there by 35 percent. That Ms. Clinton is having considerable difficulty defeating a 74-year-old socialist who represents a state with two-tenths of a percent of the U.S. population does not bode well for her chances in November.
Therefore, Bill the political maestro is on call to help, and few can doubt that Hillary generally benefits from his public appearances, which recall for many voters a happier timethe Clinton era of the 1990s, when the economy was much better and the country overall seemed a happier and safer place than today. For the Democratic faithful, Bill Clinton is a big draw and his wife has no better one to call on.
However, even the pros drop the ball sometimes, and Mr. Clinton created a needless controversy last Friday at a campaign stop for his wife where he raked Poland and Hungary over the coals for their alleged lack of democracy. His comments were scathing, noting the countries, both NATO allies, owe their current freedom to the United States, which defeated their Soviet occupier in the Cold War. Mr. Clinton went further, however, alleging Poland and Hungary find democracy is too much trouble and want Putin-like leadership, just give me an authoritarian dictatorship and keep the foreigners out sound familiar?
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felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)AzDar
(14,023 posts)Before they do any more damage...
840high
(17,196 posts)and mentally.
ViseGrip
(3,133 posts)KingFlorez
(12,689 posts)Hungary is run by neo-Fascist party that drew the electoral districts in way that they cannot lose. Did you even know that? Probably not.
Get the facts before you start complaining.
NWCorona
(8,541 posts)The next potus will need.
We seen the pictures Hillary all hugged up with the Saudis. Who's worse?
jwirr
(39,215 posts)may have been discussing Hillary and DWS since they do not seem to have much use for democracy either.
NWCorona
(8,541 posts)Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)I'd like to comment, aside from the personages and political issues, in the context of the wider perspective, that a Department of the American Economy, analysing and strategically planning for the economy as a whole with all its social consequences and in the context of the surrounding and supporting environment, compared to a.Department of Commerce which concentrates on only that, leaving the effects of 'externalities' for other Departments to deal with or not, would, effectively operated, perhaps help to confront the rapidly-approaching climate change-driven tsunami of environmental and therefore social catharsis.
Ferd Berfel
(3,687 posts)Except when he's not
eastwestdem
(1,220 posts)Isn't that how it works?
auntpurl
(4,311 posts)We've got streams of migrants from the two countries (more Polish) coming into the UK looking for a break from the right-wing mess at home. I know some of them, and they wouldn't go back if you paid them. And we do pay them, because they are damn hard workers and they make twice as much as they could at home, probably three times as much.