'Suspension and suspense'

Clinton rallies a party sitting on the edge of its seat
'Suspension and suspense'
Former president Bill Clinton talks with guests after speaking at the state Supreme Court in Concord to posthumously honor former U.S. representative Tom Lantos yesterday. Clinton presented the Life and Liberty Award to Lantos’s wife, Annette.Purchase photo reprints at PhotoExtra »
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Historian. Statesman. Democratic cheerleader. These were just some of the roles former president Bill Clinton played in three appearances in New Hampshire yesterday.

During an hour-long speech at the state Democratic Party's Jefferson Jackson dinner, Clinton praised the Obama administration's positions on health care reform and the war in Afghanistan, even as he acknowledged that there is no way of knowing whether every decision the president makes is correct.

"It's not important that I agree with every decision they make," Clinton said. "All we need to believe is they're moving in the right direction. It's not an exact science."

Clinton spoke before about 1,000 Democratic activists and politicians at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester. Democratic Party spokesman Derek Richer said the event was expected to net roughly $250,000 for the party. Clinton also spoke at events at the Pierce Manse in Concord and the state Supreme Court, and he attended a fundraiser in Boston for New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.

At the dinner, Clinton told attendees the biggest question once a campaign is over is not what will a leader do, but how he will do it. "The poetry of the campaign has given way to the prose of governing," he said, quoting a line from former New York governor Mario Cuomo.

Clinton said this is a time of "suspension and suspense" for Democrats as many campaign promises are under way but not yet fulfilled. "We've stopped hemorrhaging but have not started rebuilding," he said.

He urged Democrats to respond to pessimists. "I've seen this movie before," Clinton said. "It's exactly the same thing they said about me. 'He's never going to get

anything done.' "

Clinton said the response should be, "You can't turn a great ocean liner around on a dime. You have to turn it around and keep turning it around."

He quoted Obama, saying that the No. 1 criticism from Republicans is "he hasn't fixed the mess they created fast enough."

Clinton acknowledged the challenges facing the country. He noted the growing income inequality, both throughout the world and within the United States. He said the U.S. fell from first to 10th over the past decade internationally in percentage of residents with college degrees. He cited the scientific evidence of global warming and of the need to increase energy efficiency.

On health care, he said, poorer countries, where Clinton's foundation works, have no health care system. The United States has "a lot of systems that don't work for the current circumstances."

Health care, Clinton said, is an "economic cancer" in America. Americans spend more money on health care than other countries, he said, with a lower percentage of people actually insured.

"Republicans say anything Obama does will make it worse," Clinton said. "We're already spotting our competitors $900 billion a year."

Any version of any of the health care reform bills in Congress would lower administrative insurance costs, lower hospitals' costs because more medical bills would be paid and improve the system overall, he said.

"You pass this bill, it will take your breath away how fast you start to make progress in health care," Clinton said.

Clinton addressed the war in Afghanistan both at the dinner and in Concord, where he spoke to an invitation-only crowd of about 40 people. That event was sponsored by the New Hampshire Political Library to mark the conclusion of renovations to former president Franklin Pierce's home.

Clinton said the number of troops being sent to Afghanistan is less important than what they do. Success, he said, means making the Afghan government "more competent and less corrupt," and ensuring that "people at the grassroots feel enough protection to live the way they want to live," not the way Americans would like them to live. Clinton said Obama must turn the war into a "home game," by enlisting the support of local people. (next page »)

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don't forget...

...the accomplishment that he is most proud of. He's the founder of the Bill Clinton Home for Runaway Girls.

LIAMD2's picture

I guess Swett/Lantos must be running for something again

I guess Swett-Lantos must be running for something again...

Joshtiffany's picture

SOME ALLEGED CLINTON ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Juanita Broaddrick (AR)- rape
Eileen Wellstone (Oxford)- rape
Elizabeth Ward Gracen - rape - quid pro quo, post incident intimidation
Regina Hopper Blakely - "forced himself on her, biting, bruising her"
Kathleen Willey (WH)- sexual assault, intimidations, threats
Sandra Allen James (DC)- sexual assault
22 Year Old 1972 (Yale)- sexual assault
Kathy Bradshaw (AK)- sexual assault
Cristy Zercher - unwelcomed sexual advance, intimidations
Paula Jones (AR)- unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault
Carolyn Moffet -unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault
1974 student at University of Arkansas - unwelcomed physical contact
1978-1980 - seven complaints per Arkansas state troopers
Monica Lewinsky - quid pro quo, post incident character assault
Gennifer Flowers - quid pro quo, post incident character assault
Dolly Kyle Browning - post incident character assault
Sally Perdue - post incident threats
Betty Dalton - rebuffed his advances, married to one of his supporters
Denise Reeder - apologetic note scanned

DIRTY HARRY's picture

Crazy train

The Big Dog has his issues with hounddogging, but I never saw credible proof that he had raped anybody. Some of the women on this list are certifiable loons--Willey and Flowers especially. Good old Gennifer also claimed that Clinton was responsible for lots of murders in Arkansas. You want to ride on the crazy train that far with her, Harry? Looks like "We the People" (above) is already on board.

Why wasn't it enough to say that he was a philanderer? Let me guess: because half the geezers on the Hill are philanderers, from both parties. Nope, Bill also had to be a rapist and a murderer.

Michael57's picture

Maybe we need to ask Oprah

If any of these instances was just rape, or rape rape? Like when she was trying to justify Roman Polanski's rape of a 13 year old girl.
Whether of not his "relationship" with these women were in fact rape, anyone else would have had sexual harassment charges brought against him.
Remember John Tower, the prison guard who was convicted of raping inmates? Even though some of the sex could have been looked at as consensual, the fact that he was in a position of authority over the inmates was enough to call the sex forced.
Do you ever think that maybe Mr. Clinton was in a position of authority?

DZ's picture

Sexual harassment vs. rape

I have no objection if anyone who feels put upon by someone in authority brings a harassment charge ... rape is a very different animal. It's very difficult to confuse the two if you're being honest about it.

What Polanski did was obviously rape. I don't think Oprah meant to "justify" it.

Sheesh, why do I even bother.

Michael57's picture

What she said

or what she was implying was that what Polanski did is wasn't really rape. That's when she said that there is a difference between "rape" and "rape rape". I'm not trying to be silly, that's what she actually said, I heard the clip, and in saying that what he did was not as bad as "rape rape". I guess the entertainment industry sticks together. What I think she was getting at is one is violent and the other isn't.
And I came here to correct my entry, The guards name was Doug Tower, not John.
So, do you think that someone who uses a position of authority to have sex with someone does not constitute rape? Or is that to difficult?

DZ's picture

Obviously

Sex against your will is rape. Harassment doesn't necessarily lead to sex. Sometimes people consent and then have second thoughts or regret what they did (men and women), and if an imbalance in power is involved then it is a very messy gray area. I don't think you should call it rape if a reasonable observer could conclude it was consensual at the time. If you call that rape, then you belittle the awful experience of violent rape.

I knew you didn't mean that gnome John Tower, btw.

Re Oprah, I wonder if she knows the details of what Polanski did. (You can get them at The Smoking Gun website.) I have two young teenage girls, and I would still honestly like to put a fist upside his head. When the girl is 13, it's rape no matter what.

Michael57's picture

Founder Of the Bill Clinton Foundation

That rakes in billions of dollars with each and every Hillary move.
The undisputed king of Arkansas organized crime with over 70 Whitewater murder victims to date.
Chanting the Progressive mantra in NH while his protege's Presidency falls apart.
The husband of the woman that urged the Pakistani government to wage war on a Phantom enemy that moves between Afghanistan and Pakistan during offensives in each country........................While his protege orders escape routes kept open for the fleeing Multi-National Freedom fighters that are funded by the CIA so they will not get annihilated. ....

We The People's picture

Former

Former liar to a Grand Jury, former President, former cheater on his wife, former Impeached President. Also known as Bully Boy Clinton around our country.

armyvet's picture

You forgot draft dodger,

You forgot draft dodger, everyone who stated this while he was president was supposedly spewing party rhetoric but when Bush was president anyone who claimed it with him was supposedly a patriot.

APG03825's picture

Don't miss this