Clinton
i voted for clinton. clinton was charismatic, effective domestically, and ruled this country during a great economic boom.
His foreign policy was a mixture of strong and weak. While helping solve a humanitarian crisis in eastern europe (kosova), he ignored the slaughter of 800,000 tutsis by hutus in rwanda. he dropped the ball on Bin Laden and bombed a pharmaceutical company in Khartoum, Sudan that was not making chemical weapons, but making medicines crucial for hundreds of thousands in that region.
he's still much better than bush, of course.
in the blowjob inquisition, he should have said. "that's none of your fucking business" and that would have been that.
it would have been very effective if he just said, "none of your business." the guy is genius-level, he just thought he was slick enough to do it his way.
Unfortunately, in modern Western politics, a blowjob _is_ an issue.
[QUOTE=morey]The fucking Christians.[/QUOTE]
clinton was also greatly hampered by the second most sadistic Republican Congress ever elected.
he was okay but nothing special at all
more of a look good than an actual do good
but obv he doesn't even compare to either of the bushes or reagan who might as well all be the same person anyway it's like the holy trinity of neocons the father the son & the holy spirit ahahhaah
the holy trinity of neocons. ha! nice, very nice. is that original?
I think that he's best Republican president we've ever had
If I were president.. and I were married to this girl I'm with.. I just might get a blowjob.. from her. Then, if I'm lucky we'd get some damned intern and see if she wants to join in!
I give you all a century, just a century. Things are gonna get rough..
The main thing I always hated about Clinton was that he wasn't our president. He was everyone else's. Say what you will about Bush, but he's always put our country and our interests first, and I appreciate that.
There is hope, but not for us.
[QUOTE=jane s.]The main thing I always hated about Clinton was that he wasn't our president. He was everyone else's. Say what you will about Bush, but he's always put our country and our interests first, and I appreciate that.[/QUOTE]
not really.
Bush puts elitest corporations above the US. What a guy...
J.Carter is probally the most honest president we have ever had.
He was also one of the most inept. We ain't electing a Pope here...
It's not easy having a good time.
Even smiling makes my face ache.
Ha, that reminds me of what my history teacher always used to say: "If I lost my wallet and a president picked it up, I'd want it to be Carter. But that doesn't necessarily him a good leader of the free world."
There is hope, but not for us.
He could have been better, I would have reworked Nafta to penalize American companies who moved jobs to Mexico, But then it would have to be renamed. I would have put more support behind Hillary's health care plans too. Closing tax loopholes would have been a good thing too.
"I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty. Neither can I believe that the individual survives the death of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts through fear or ridiculous egotisms." Albert Einstein
jane! bush puts our interests first? bush is our president? what the crap?
name a single interest of your's that he has put first.
if you mention taxes, i'll ban you.



Unfortunately, both Carter and Clinton were essentially blocked into ineffectiveness by partisan manuverings.
Carter, while accomplishing considerable successes with USSR and the Middle East couldn't pull the US out of resession or a fuel crisis, and saw his foreign policy advances nullified by Reagan after his presidency.
Clinton got locked into legal wrangling by my good friend Dick Mellon Scaife over a blowjob and some questionable real estate deals, basically ensuring a complete lack of a presidency for four years.