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In reply to the discussion: This is not a game, people [View all]frazzled
(18,402 posts)He's accomplished more in his first 3 years than Clinton did in eight. I remember a president (who I still strongly supported) who really disappointed by pro-actively ending welfare payments to the poor in the country and repealing Glass-Steagal, etc. The rest (aside from his first budget deal, which was good), was mostly little nothingburger stuff like school uniform discussions. And I'm sure you recall when he hired Dick Morris on as his chief political advisor. Honestly, even with that I supported him (and defended him during the Lewinsky debacle). Clinton was lucky to be president during a time of relative calm internationally and domestically. And he was really brilliant, if extremely undisciplined. I appreciated his hard work and efforts to solve the I/P issue, even though it failed in the end.
My 86-year-old mother (who was a huge Hillary Clinton supporter in the primaries and had been a Bill Clinton idolizer) told me, a year or two after Obama was elected, that she believed he is the best and smartest president we've had in her memory. That's a pretty long memory and was a very big turnaround for her. I think there are more Democrats who feel this way than not.