That was Hillary Clinton's response when Tim Russert noted a disagreement between her and Bill Clinton. There's little doubt that, should Hillary become the Democratic nominee, Republicans will bring up the Clinton legacy and ask voters whether they really want Bill Clinton in the White House for another four years. If a Democrat were to ask that question now, it might increase his chances of becoming the party nominee. Presumably there are more than a few Democrats--most on the left--who remain disappointed with the forty-second president. Presumably they'd like to vote for someone who isn't Dennis Kucinich. And not a single serious Democratic candidate seems willing to give them the opportunity.
Matthew Continetti
"He's Not Standing Here Right Now"
That was Hillary Clinton's response when Tim Russert noted a disagreement between her and Bill Clinton. There's little doubt that, should Hillary become the Democratic nominee, Republicans will bring up the Clinton legacy and ask voters whether they really want Bill Clinton in the White House for…
Matthew Continetti · September 27, 2007
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