Probably the leftist rhetoric he never intended to implement that he used to garner the democrat nomination. He did try to implement some pretty far-left (by US standards) policies, but they died in Congress...maybe he knew they never stood a chance, and threw them out there to appease his base. Don't know. Could be that stuff that threw the GOP into a tizzy, though.Jay wrote:
Clinton was the closest thing to a libertarian we've had in my lifetime. His focus on free trade, smart deregulation, and keeping us out of wars did a lot of good for this country. The same can't be said for the others.FEOS wrote:
The power split during the Clinton years is what was better and what I miss. Congress controlled by one party, the Executive branch controlled by the other.Jay wrote:
Better than the last one too.
I never understood why he made the Republicans so batshit insane.
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Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular