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{{seed}}[[Bill Clinton]] was President of [[the United States of America|the United States]] for two terms, from 1992 to 1999.
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==Overview==
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[[Bill Clinton]] was President of [[the United States of America|the United States]] for two terms, from 1993 to 2001.{{seed}}
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===Numbers===
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* Won the [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 1992|1992 presidential election]] against [[George H.W. Bush]] ([[US Republican Party|R]]) and [[H. Ross Perot]] (I), 1992-11-03, winning the electoral college vote by a wide margin despite having only 43% of the popular vote, which was nonetheless the largest portion due to the substantial three-way split.
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* Assumed office in 1993 (date?)
 
==Positive Points==
 
==Positive Points==
 
* Balanced the budget
 
* Balanced the budget
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* "a government so well run that JD Powers gave Gore a special award for efficiency, increasing productivity while reducing the non defense payroll for the 1st time in 80 years... reducing secrecy for the first time in 50... the first administration (despite GOP bluster) to have ZERO officials indicted for actual malfeasance in the execution of their public duties" [http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2006/02/funky-memory-lapses-flunky-flukes-and.html#comments]
 
* "a government so well run that JD Powers gave Gore a special award for efficiency, increasing productivity while reducing the non defense payroll for the 1st time in 80 years... reducing secrecy for the first time in 50... the first administration (despite GOP bluster) to have ZERO officials indicted for actual malfeasance in the execution of their public duties" [http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2006/02/funky-memory-lapses-flunky-flukes-and.html#comments]
 
* Made contingency plans which later became the [[2001 Invasion of Afghanistan]]
 
* Made contingency plans which later became the [[2001 Invasion of Afghanistan]]
 
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* The [[wikipedia:Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993|Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993]]
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* The [[wikipedia:Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act]]
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==Negative Points==
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* During election primaries, was accused of having an extramarital affair with [[wikipedia:Gennifer Flowers|Gennifer Flowers]] during his time as Governor of Arkansas; Clinton later admitted to this.
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* During his first term, had an extramarital affair with White House intern [[wikipedia:Monica Lewinsky|Monica Lewinsky]]. Clinton at first lied repeatedly about this affair; later, when presented with damning evidence, he apologetically admitted to it.
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* During his first term, was accused of having an extramarital affair with [[wikipedia:Paula Jones|Paula Jones]] during his time as Governor. The case was settled out of court; Clinton was later (1999) found in contempt of court for having given misleading testimony in the Jones case.
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==Debatable Points==
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* The "[[wikipedia:don't ask, don't tell|don't ask, don't tell]]" policy on homosexuality in the military
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* The [[wikipedia:North American Free Trade Agreement|North American Free Trade Agreement]] between the {{USA}}, Canada, and Mexico
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* The Clintons were involved in a questionable real-estate deal prior to Clinton's presidency; this fact became the subject of an investigation and [[wikipedia:Whitewater (controversy)|scandal]]. The Clintons were cleared of any wrongdoing, despite intensive scrutiny.
 
==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==
 
* [http://www.agrnews.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=69&Itemid=43 commentary] at the Asheville Global Report criticizes Clinton's handling of Iraq during the later years of his administration
 
* [http://www.agrnews.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=69&Itemid=43 commentary] at the Asheville Global Report criticizes Clinton's handling of Iraq during the later years of his administration

Revision as of 18:45, 8 September 2006

Overview

Bill Clinton was President of the United States for two terms, from 1993 to 2001.

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Numbers

  • Won the 1992 presidential election against George H.W. Bush (R) and H. Ross Perot (I), 1992-11-03, winning the electoral college vote by a wide margin despite having only 43% of the popular vote, which was nonetheless the largest portion due to the substantial three-way split.
  • Assumed office in 1993 (date?)

Positive Points

Negative Points

  • During election primaries, was accused of having an extramarital affair with Gennifer Flowers during his time as Governor of Arkansas; Clinton later admitted to this.
  • During his first term, had an extramarital affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Clinton at first lied repeatedly about this affair; later, when presented with damning evidence, he apologetically admitted to it.
  • During his first term, was accused of having an extramarital affair with Paula Jones during his time as Governor. The case was settled out of court; Clinton was later (1999) found in contempt of court for having given misleading testimony in the Jones case.

Debatable Points

  • The "don't ask, don't tell" policy on homosexuality in the military
  • The North American Free Trade Agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
  • The Clintons were involved in a questionable real-estate deal prior to Clinton's presidency; this fact became the subject of an investigation and scandal. The Clintons were cleared of any wrongdoing, despite intensive scrutiny.

Criticism

  • commentary at the Asheville Global Report criticizes Clinton's handling of Iraq during the later years of his administration

To be researched

  • Is this article related to what the Globalist article is about, or what? Is the 1994 article even substantially accurate? Need a clearer understanding of what happened in the Balkans and what Clinton's role (and the U.S.'s role) actually was.

References