Mike:

! It was Clinton's idea not to ratify Kyoto. 

Actually that was one of his better ideas, along with some measure of
welfare reform and the balanced budget (albeit that really ended up
being bipartisan smoke and mirrors using Social Security that would
make the folks at Enron look like honest accountants). Also all
borrowed -- or as Dick Morris would say 'triangulated' -- Republican
ideas.

! This lying, 
! cheating bastard has no shame at all.

The 'lying cheating bastard' part is not unique to him nor uniquely
the domain of Democrats, but he sure had it down to an art form --
people liked him the same way they like the shady cool James Dean type
character who can always bend or break the rules and bang all the
chicks without actually suffering the consequences like normal guys.

Except he really wasn't that good, but people just wanted to believe
he was, and it's hard to fight a fixed idea, no matter how absurd,
once it gets planted in somebody's brain. The more absurd and
ridiculous he became, the stronger people's affections for him grew.
It was and remains a marvel to me.

- Bob




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