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'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« on: April 22, 2007, 04:34:06 PM »
Clinton Says Husband Would Be Ambassador
'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'


MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (April 21) - Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday that if she is elected president, she would make her husband a roaming ambassador to the world, using his skills to repair the nation's tattered image abroad.

"I can't think of a better cheerleader for America than Bill Clinton , can you?" the Democratic senator from New York asked a crowd jammed into a junior high school gymnasium. "He has said he would do anything I asked him to do. I would put him to work."

Clinton spoke at a town hall-style meeting Saturday where she took questions from about 200 people. When asked what role the former president would play in her administration, she left no doubt it would be an important one.

"I'm very lucky that my husband has been so experienced in all of these areas," said Clinton, who pointed to the diplomatic assignments her husband has carried out since leaving office, such as raising money for tsunami victims.

Although former president Clinton was impeached after an affair with a White House intern, he remains a very popular figure in much of the world and is considered an effective diplomat.

That's precisely what America needs in the wake of a war in Iraq  that's left America isolated and hated throughout much of the world, Hillary Clinton  said.

"I believe in using former presidents, particularly what my husband has done, to really get people around the world feeling better about our country," she said. "We're going to need that. Right now they're rooting against us and they need to root for us."

The former president can also be a political asset to his wife's campaign. While his image with the electorate is mixed, he remains immensely popular among Democrats.

When it was announced last year that he would be the main speaker at the Iowa Democratic Party's largest annual fundraiser, the event sold out overnight.

On Saturday, Hillary Clinton chatted with activists in Marshalltown and mingled at a coffee shop in Newton before raising money for Rep. Leonard Boswell.

Throughout the day, Clinton toughened her rhetoric by offering sharply populist themes.

"Rich people didn't make American great," Clinton said. "It was the middle class who made this country great."

She denounced the Bush administration, which she said has left the government incompetent. "They have shown contempt for our government," Clinton said. "We've got to get back to having qualified people, not cronies, serving in the government of the United States."

She said Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney  have done lasting damage. "I don't think we know all the damage that this president and vice president have done," Clinton said.

She was scheduled to visit Dubuque on Sunday.

In Marshalltown, she was pressed on immigration  issues in a city where a raid at a local meatpacking plant led to the detention of nearly 100 workers. Clinton called for more assistance for cities with significant numbers of undocumented workers.

"You've got to have more help for communities when you have a lot of undocumented workers because they have costs associated with that and they don't set immigration policy," Clinton said.

She also said any immigration reform must be tougher on businesses that hire illegal immigrants.

She said nothing will affect the issue until leaders of countries, such as Mexico, improve the economic lives for millions living in poverty.

Clinton also said she would raise taxes for the wealthy, who she said "aren't paying their fair share." She also praised the economic policies of her husband that brought budget surpluses.

"We need to get back to fiscal responsibility," she said.


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There's no way I'd think of voting for her  :rolleyes:

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2007, 09:26:30 PM »
Yes, Bill Clinton will fix America's "tatterd image".  :lol:

If I was old enough, I wouldnt vote for her. ;)
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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2007, 05:36:34 AM »
Yes, Bill Clinton will fix America's "tatterd image".  :lol:

You'd be surprised.  The rest of the world loved Clinton because under him US foreign policy was much less intrusive.  There's a reason there's been a dramatic swell in anti-American feeling world wide since 2000.

None of us really care whether or not he had sex with Lewinsky, or every other woman working at the White House, rather the main issue is that while he was president there weren't hundreds of thousands of people dying in Iraq every year as a direct result of his political decisions and the US didn't drag the rest of the world to the brink of a recession.  Even if everything that's happened since 2000 isn't Bush's fault, the rest of the world still compares what the world was like when he took over to what it's like now and when you do that it's easy to see why he's still so well liked outside of America

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2007, 05:59:40 AM »
There's no way I'd think of voting for her  :rolleyes:

Because of this or Because of other things?

You'd be surprised.  The rest of the world loved Clinton because under him US foreign policy was much less intrusive.  There's a reason there's been a dramatic swell in anti-American feeling world wide since 2000.

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2007, 06:57:24 AM »
Because of this or Because of other things?

Both, mostly because of other things, but she does provide some pretty dumb comments.

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2007, 07:22:35 AM »
American's were much in a better place with Clinton as president. and if will be doing our international PR...  then  :rockon:

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2007, 07:23:36 AM »
Bill Clinton is officially a genius. He has an IQ of 140. He needs to be actively involved in US politics.

Georgie boy is a fuckin retard. I have a higher IQ than him (by 15 points) and I'm not running your country.

Reasons for impeaching a President should include illegally invading a recognised country and killing thousands of innocent people rather than getting sucked off by a pretty woman with great lips.
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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2007, 09:10:38 AM »
American's were much in a better place with Clinton as president. and if will be doing our international PR...  then  :rockon:

I"m strongly for it!

Being as I'm not American or in America, I can't really comment on the position of the average American under both Presidents, but 100% I can say that no-one would do a better PR job internationally than Clinton, worldwide he was probably the most popular President you've ever had.  I'd go so far as to say he's about the only person capable of turning the US's international reputation around quickly, and whoever wins the next election should be looking to give him a prominent diplomatic role.

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #8 on: April 23, 2007, 10:48:06 AM »
im not american either

but i liked clinton

good president

may have been weak when it came to a certain woman he never had sexual relations with

but thats got nothin to do with runnin a country

its only cos its such a hi profile job

its liek sleepin wi sum 1 at work

doesnt have to ruin your job or affect it in any way
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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #9 on: April 23, 2007, 04:25:03 PM »
I like Clinton, but not his wife  :smirk:

it may sound sexist, but I just don't think her being president would be advantageous in any way. many Middle Eastern societies look down on women, and give them very few civil rights, I don't condone this behavior, but I think  a female president would be looked down upon by some of these nations.  :(

It's not like Margaret Thatcher was very popular, except for the The Falklands War

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2007, 11:53:34 PM »
You'd be surprised.  The rest of the world loved Clinton because under him US foreign policy was much less intrusive.  There's a reason there's been a dramatic swell in anti-American feeling world wide since 2000.

None of us really care whether or not he had sex with Lewinsky, or every other woman working at the White House, rather the main issue is that while he was president there weren't hundreds of thousands of people dying in Iraq every year as a direct result of his political decisions and the US didn't drag the rest of the world to the brink of a recession.  Even if everything that's happened since 2000 isn't Bush's fault, the rest of the world still compares what the world was like when he took over to what it's like now and when you do that it's easy to see why he's still so well liked outside of America

Not to agree or disagree but...

Clinton was an absolute fucking jackass.  There is no denying that.  I also think his foreign policy was soft for the most part.  The UN was also useless during this.  Operation United Shield was a fucking farce.  We had one of the bloodiest massacres in the balkans during the nineties which we stood by and watched.  However, I do know our economy has never been better but that could have something to do with ".com" era.  It was peaceful time for the Americans.  It would have been unbelievably interesting to see how Clinton would have done during the 2000-2004. Could everything have fallen in place for clinton? I said I think he was soft.  But I also think an administration free of Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz would have beat the shit out of one with the wonderboys.

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« Reply #11 on: April 24, 2007, 04:01:21 AM »
^ We are having one of our bloodiest massacres of the naughties in Darfur (far worse than in the Balkans) and nobody seems to give a shit.

I think Clinton's administration would have at least done things honestly and according to International Law, something Bush didn't do.

Clinton seemed genuinely interested in his people rather than making a few select friends very rich.
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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #12 on: April 24, 2007, 05:19:21 PM »
Yeah believe me, I'm completely aware of that.  It's no better or worse now than it was before.  I was just pointing out that clinton wasn't as perfect as everyone was saying.  I don't want to rule out the fact that he could have run things better, but at the same time I feel like he was every bit as incompetant and just didn't have to deal with as many tough situations(could have to do with a less intrusive foreighn policy).  He definitley had a better cabinet though.  However, I have nothing to back that up with and it is only my opinion.

^ We are having one of our bloodiest massacres of the naughties in Darfur (far worse than in the Balkans) and nobody seems to give a shit.

Except Georgey Bush of course.  He's admittedly said he is aware and wants to do something about it but until the rest of the world is ready to contribute, we ain't goin' in alone.

Not to defend him, but thats the truth^

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Re: 'I Can't Think of a Better Cheerleader for America'
« Reply #13 on: April 24, 2007, 11:19:00 PM »
You'd be surprised.  The rest of the world loved Clinton because under him US foreign policy was much less intrusive.  There's a reason there's been a dramatic swell in anti-American feeling world wide since 2000.

None of us really care whether or not he had sex with Lewinsky, or every other woman working at the White House, rather the main issue is that while he was president there weren't hundreds of thousands of people dying in Iraq every year as a direct result of his political decisions and the US didn't drag the rest of the world to the brink of a recession.  Even if everything that's happened since 2000 isn't Bush's fault, the rest of the world still compares what the world was like when he took over to what it's like now and when you do that it's easy to see why he's still so well liked outside of America
The rest of the world did'nt "love Clinton", the idiot was a joke. A President, a leader of a country, shouldnt have secret sex scandels.

Plus, I believe he started a war in Serbia/Yugoslavia, did he not?
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