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It shouldn't matter. It wouldn't matter in a more civilized country.
And that's the point.
As to Bill Clinton's mixed but demonstrably positive track record getting dissed so enthusiastically, that's because a lot of progressives have had their nerves scraped raw by a number of things that he screwed up. He put effort, credible effort into addressing a lot of these things, but they were defeats or outright mistakes. People in the millions live with those consequences. But of course, he faced a stacked deck, and in no way is his tenure comparable to the Bush years, of course.
But people are tired, frustrated, angry and yes, bitter. People are done with this, a lot of them, anyway. And the somewhat sorry spectacle of seeing President Clinton pointing his finger at a bank of cameras and uttering, at best, half-truths has become a little tiring, frankly.
The frenzy about this Kantor nonsense has resulted directly and predictably from the Clinton campaign's scorched-earth politics-by-association. Period. That's what brought this on. Obama's camp didn't start this silly gotcha game. I suspect Clinton's camp didn't either, despite some suspicious activities recently. Note to all Democrats this time around: It's the media, stupid.
All the posts about this here today reinforced the ire that's been aroused on the spectrum ranging from Obama partisan to late, wishy-washy convert.
As you say here, you cannot have it both ways. I agree. No, we can't. Not this time.
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