> He became popular throughout his presidency, perhaps by luck, as the economy
> roared on and Americans were just generally in high spirits.

He became real popular after the incident with a certain intern ;)  In
all serious, I think most people thought he was ok, but didn't trust
him.

>He was the greatest politician I'd ever seen.

I agree.  That isn't necessarily a good thing.  Most people would say
they don't like or trust politicians.

>Getting 50% of the popular vote means diddly these days.

It means you win hands down.  There is a lot of speculation that the
republicans could have won if Perot would not have siphoned votes from
their party.   If Clinton received 50%, it's a moot point.

> Fact is, if the constitution allowed it, Clinton could run tomorrow and beat
> any republican challenger hands down.

Don't know about that either.  It would all depend on the candidate.
Plus, I image Bill got's a few more skeletons in the closet since his
office days.  He loves the pretty girls (or is just girls because
Monica wasn't that . . . never mind).

By the way, I am not Bill Clinton bashing.  I voted for him twice
(actually, I voted against Dole and Bush).  I would love to play golf
or go have a few beers with Clinton.  However, I wouldn't leave him in
my house unattended.

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