Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: 15 Ways Bill Clinton’s White House Failed America and the World [View all]RiverNoord
(1,150 posts)We'd all be better off if we spent more time critically evaluating Democratic politicians and past officeholders. Finding reasons to criticize Repubs is pathetically easy. However, if you can't examine potential shortcomings of those in your own political party, the only change you will see will be opportunistic, solely based on how to win elections. Policy becomes irrelevant, and all you can say is that 'at least they're better than the other side,' which is no basis for selecting political leaders.
If the 2016 Presidential election ends up Clinton vs. Bush, which, dear Lord (I'm an atheist, but sometimes...) I hope doesn't happen again, neither candidate will bring up the fact that one's husband is a past President, and the other's brother and father are past Presidents. Neither would want to open that can of worms, which means the only past(well, not quite) President whose policies will be discussed will be Obama's. We'll be strongly encouraged to forget 1988 to 2008. Not as though anything important happened during those 20 years, really...
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