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Lebron23
02-05-2023, 01:37 PM
https://s.abcnews.com/images/Photos/GTY_clinton_jfk_kab_140418_16x9_992.jpg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0uErdlyTUo

diamenz
02-05-2023, 02:23 PM
right down at the bottom with the rest of them.

Jasper
02-05-2023, 09:19 PM
Having sex on the front steps of the white house fvcked up his immortality.

** he was the last president to balance the budget.

Patrick Chewing
02-05-2023, 10:44 PM
The fact that he could have killed Osama Bin Laden years before 9/11 but didn't, puts him way down the list for me. Were we a happier nation? Definitely. The 90's was the best decade ever as far as I'm concerned. He also disgraced the office by getting a blowjob in the oval office.

GimmeThat
02-06-2023, 02:42 AM
Bill Clinton can only be considered great has the U.S. actually helped won World War 2 and prevented Hitler's ambition from growing. when in reality, it was just cannabalism of taking over the father's place in order to be the ruler as hate start losing to love.

Lakers Legend#32
02-06-2023, 04:20 AM
One of the best.

Rolando
02-06-2023, 07:06 AM
He sold out the Democrat Party. He decided to take money from corporations and thus made the Democrats the party of the wealthy, just like the Republicans. There is no political party representing Labor now. There's just two parties which debate minor social issues and nothing else. On subjects like wealth distribution and the military, both parties have the same platform.

Bill Clinton is among the worse presidents in history. He betrayed the common man.

GimmeThat
02-06-2023, 07:17 AM
if both parties have the same platform on wealth and distribution, then it is simple to conclude that the minor social issues being debated, is the opportunity to reserve forces in order to stage a coup, one that disturbs the distribution of the military.

Rolando
02-06-2023, 08:01 AM
if both parties have the same platform on wealth and distribution, then it is simple to conclude that the minor social issues being debated, is the opportunity to reserve forces in order to stage a coup, one that disturbs the distribution of the military.

Looks like English is not your language. You might be using Google translate to write your replies.

In any case, I agree that there is a potential for a coup. As we witnessed recently during the Capital Riots, there is a growing dissatisfaction among the working class. If the US does not change course, these types of events will become more common.

The frustration within the worker class stems from their disappointment with the Democrat party. They have recently switched to favoring the Republican party. Unfortunately, they will not get any help there as well and discontent will continue to grow.

GimmeThat
02-06-2023, 08:46 AM
Looks like English is not your language. You might be using Google translate to write your replies.

In any case, I agree that there is a potential for a coup. As we witnessed recently during the Capital Riots, there is a growing dissatisfaction among the working class. If the US does not change course, these types of events will become more common.

The frustration within the worker class stems from their disappointment with the Democrat party. They have recently switched to favoring the Republican party. Unfortunately, they will not get any help there as well and discontent will continue to grow.

odd to be critiqured than being agreed by someone about the tool that is used, when the person can't even distinguish what parts of the tool is important.

the frustration comes from the idealogy of help instead of share, the root of failure in the American education system.

Long Duck Dong
02-06-2023, 01:52 PM
He was great because he learned early on to put aside his ideals and/or the party line platform and he basically lead the country by polling to see what they wanted for 3/4 of his presidency. After the bloodbath his party took when he pushed through strict gun control measures and tried to push universal health coverage, he just threw up his hands and almost always governed by what the polls said the people wanted after that.

Even his own party being angry with him over siding with Republicans on stuff like Welfare reform didn't phase him. Slick Willy was all about his own legacy, which was stellar... until his wife ran. Then that brought up again all the sus stuff people didn't pay attention to back then because there was no social media. Racist remarks about Obama, the likely rapes and sexual assaults, coziness with China etc. Hillary running destroyed his legacy, he was right up there in popularity with Reagan until she ran.