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New Clinton did raise
several issues in his speech that occurred on his watch. To be blunt, the usual argument regarding his speech on these issues is "Why didn't you DO something then?"

Clinton (imo) should have acknowledged these issues and the failure on the part of his administration. (He could have simply argued that hindsight was 20/20.)

However, these failures (imo) do not detract from the basic message of his speech.
New In private, perhaps..
I can only surmise that, amongst friends - C. would likely admit a passel of errors - excused only er 'normally' by the 20/20 aspect which always does apply. Dunno - but then neither could anyone who isn't a friend; press conferences are hardly conversations..

OTOH, I'd (equally) surmise that, while Dubya may indeed have a few personal ideas - he'd be quite less likely able to articulate those. In both cases: we'll Never 'know'.

Rhodes Scholar (in an antiintellectual country) VS a lesser-Spawn of Prescott Bush dynasty (in an antiintellectual country).
Who ya gonna call, Ghostbusters ??


A.
     The Clinton speech that got Marlowe foaming at the mouth - (Silverlock) - (9)
         Don't bother...they aren't interested in facts. - (Simon_Jester) - (8)
             Wow... - (bepatient) - (7)
                 Planet wow. - (wharris2) - (6)
                     It was a speech... - (bepatient) - (5)
                         Look at me - (wharris2) - (4)
                             Look boys, I don't know what planet you're on.... - (Simon_Jester) - (3)
                                 I'm glad ol Bill'l be around a bit - (Ashton) - (2)
                                     Clinton did raise - (Simon_Jester) - (1)
                                         In private, perhaps.. - (Ashton)

Latex abuse... what did I walk in on??
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