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Sept. 11 may taint Clinton's legacy
Philidelphia Inquirer ^ | 1/14/02 | Dick Polman

Posted on 01/14/2002 11:24:39 AM PST by concerned about politics

Sept. 11 may taint Clinton's legacy

Experts are debating whether to judge him as a leader occupied with domestic concerns, or condemn him for not taking action.

Until the terrorists struck on American soil, it appeared that Bill Clinton would be enshrined in history as the politically gifted, personally flawed president who survived impeachment and governed an affluent nation at peace with the world.

But now a debate is raging among historians and political experts over whether he has blood on his hands - whether, in essence, the events of Sept. 11 constitute a spreading stain on his legacy.

It's a debate whether Clinton, now a year out of office, should be judged in the context of his times - as a president preoccupied with domestic issues in a decade when few deemed terrorism a top priority - or judged harshly with benefit of hindsight - as a weak commander-in-chief who allowed a lethal enemy to spin a global web.

The Clinton camp, concerned about his place in history, contend that he recognized the threat of al-Qaeda by 1995; that, after several deadly overseas bombings, he signed executive orders targeting Osama bin Laden and doubled the counterterrorism budget; that many plots were foiled behind the scenes; and that his moves were often hampered by faulty intelligence.

But conservative activists have already begun a fund-raising campaign blaming "Clinton and the liberals" for the terrorist attack. And many experts, even some sympathetic to Clinton, believe that future historians, fairly or not, will assess him through the prism of Sept. 11.

Loch Johnson, a national security analyst who served on a Clinton-appointed intelligence commission in 1995 and 1996, said recently: "It's too simplistic to lay the blame on his doorstep, but I regret that more attention wasn't paid at the highest levels" to terrorism, and to foreign policy in general.

As a result, "Clinton's legacy will have to drop a few notches. His priorities were out of balance. There was too much focus on the domestic side."

Robert Kaufman, a political biographer, said: "The wide belief that 'Clinton did a pretty good job despite his shortcomings' will have to be rethought in light of Sept. 11. It's clear his administration was slow to grasp the fact that we were never in an era of perpetual peace."

Some argue, however, that these attacks constitute a new form of Clinton-bashing.

Political analyst Stephen Hess, who worked for Republican Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, asked: "How much hindsight should be allowed here? Looking back, it's clear Clinton was remiss. But would [George W.] Bush or anyone else have done better? At the time, Clinton had a lot of things on his platter and he didn't have a crystal ball."

But that may not save him from the judgment of scholars.

Presidential historian Allan Lichtman said: "Sept. 11 will shape our questions about the past. It's unfair that historians of Clinton will know about an event that he couldn't have foreseen, but that's always the way history works. We judge the past based on contemporary views. Today we fault Thomas Jefferson for having slaves."

So the retrospective indictment looks like this:

Clinton cared too little about foreign policy, and never met with his first CIA chief, James Woolsey; he was distracted by personal scandal at a time (1998) when bin Laden was making strides; he lacked the guts to use sustained military muscle; he didn't oppose the Taliban's efforts to seize power in Afghanistan; he spurned Sudan when that nation offered to hand over bin Laden in 1996.

In general, said Fred Greenstein, author of eight books on the presidency, "Clinton's White House was disorganized and chaotic. It was like a kids' soccer game without rules. It was a presidency of loose ends. So there was very little chance he'd systematically address any problem - including terrorism."

Clinton's defenders deny some of these charges, dismiss others as half-truths, and offer rebuttal - pointing out that Clinton signed four executive orders aimed at assassinating bin Laden, raised counterterrorism spending over several years from $5.7 billion to $11.1 billion, and gave major speeches on the terrorist threat.

They say Clinton spurned Sudan's offer to hand over bin Laden because the United States lacked enough evidence to indict him in earlier attacks in Somalia, Yemen and at the World Trade Center in 1993. (So Clinton let the Sudanese send bin Laden to Afghanistan - prompting Mansoor Ijez, a Clinton friend who tried to broker the deal, to write recently that "Clinton's failure to grasp the opportunity . . . represents one of the most serious policy failures in American history.")

It's true that Clinton was sanguine about the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, but his defenders say there is plenty of blame to spread around - namely, that Ronald Reagan and the senior George Bush sowed the seeds for a terrorist haven by abandoning Afghanistan to chaos after the Soviet occupiers were driven out in 1989.

It's also true that Clinton looked weak in 1998 by firing a cruise missile at bin Laden in Afghanistan, missing him (narrowly, it appears), and failing to follow up. But Republicans at the time weren't exactly howling for war; they dismissed that attack on bin Laden as merely an attempt by Clinton to detract attention from the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

In fact, Clinton's defenders contend, Republicans were arguably less focused on fighting terrorism. In 1996, the GOP Congress blocked a Clinton provision that would have given the FBI more electronic surveillance tools for the domestic tracking of terrorists - the same provision that passed overwhelmingly after Sept. 11.

Three years ago, in fact, when Clinton wanted to create a well-funded Domestic Terrorist Team, conservative Phyllis Schlafly scoffed at the idea, warning that Americans "should not underestimate the deceit and deviousness of Clinton's plans to use aggressive presidential actions to wipe out public memory of his impeachment trial."

Clinton has said that, nonetheless, 15 plots were foiled during his tenure. But failures are what people remember; successes occur in the shadows. Paul Pillar, a career CIA man, wrote recently that "many American lives" were saved on Clinton's watch, but "it is difficult to say exactly how many bombs did not explode, and how many people did not consequently become terrorist victims."

And Sid Milkis, a presidential historian, argued that even if people want to judge Clinton only in the context of Sept. 11, it isn't fair to blame Clinton for what he insists is a collective failure:

"We were insular before Sept. 11. We voted for Clinton because he was focused on domestic stuff. We're a different country now. We're willing to conduct a full-scale war now; we weren't before. We still had the long Vietnam hangover, and we didn't trust a president to wage a war that could cost a lot of lives. Clinton reflected that."

Robert Kaufman countered: "A real leader tries to shape the public mood. Clinton was reluctant to create the will for the kind of decisive action that was necessary."

Clinton was warned that only the boldest presidents fare best in the history books. At one point, while discussing presidential rankings, pollster Dick Morris told him that he wouldn't make the first tier unless he prosecuted a war. But Clinton didn't have a war.

So Morris said that if Clinton wanted to make the second tier, "you have to break the back of terrorism by economic and military action."

The World Trade Center fell five years later.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events
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1 posted on 01/14/2002 11:24:39 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: concerned about politics
Clinton cared too little about foreign policy, and never met with his first CIA chief, James Woolsey; he was distracted by personal scandal at a time (1998) when bin Laden was making strides; he lacked the guts to use sustained military muscle; he didn't oppose the Taliban's efforts to seize power in Afghanistan; he spurned Sudan when that nation offered to hand over bin Laden in 1996.

I like this paragraph, but they could have added a lot more to it. For instance, his handling of the Bosnia situation was less than stellar, and the idiocy of sending a woman, ANY woman, but Mad Halfbright no less, to negotiate with eternally mysoginistic Arabs in the Middle East.

2 posted on 01/14/2002 11:35:26 AM PST by EggsAckley
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To: concerned about politics
He couldn't even run a White House, let alone a whole country.
Clinton wasn't qualified to be president, but he told a good lie and decieved many.
Now, many were killed because of it.
This is the real Clinton legacy. Raping, lies, Monica, treason, are just the little bits and pieces he left in his demonic wake.
3 posted on 01/14/2002 11:37:03 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: concerned about politics
THE CULPABILITY OF BILL CLINTON
4 posted on 01/14/2002 11:42:53 AM PST by DinkyDau
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To: concerned about politics
So Morris said that if Clinton wanted to make the second tier, "you have to break the back of terrorism by economic and military action."

What is so wrong about this is that Clinton was worried about his legacy in the first place. My Grandpa always told me, "Never try to be a great man, just be a man. And let people make up their own minds." It's a phrase I'll never forget.
5 posted on 01/14/2002 11:43:18 AM PST by Honcho
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To: concerned about politics
The Clinton camp, concerned about his place in history, contend that he recognized the threat of al-Qaeda by 1995; that, after several deadly overseas bombings, he signed executive orders targeting Osama bin Laden and doubled the counterterrorism budget; that many plots were foiled behind the scenes; and that his moves were often hampered by faulty intelligence.

Zero times 2 is still zero.
All he did was sign papers to show that he "was doing the work of the (female) American people."

7 posted on 01/14/2002 11:52:03 AM PST by Darth Dan
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It may taint his legacy ?... bawhahahaha it is allready tainted!
8 posted on 01/14/2002 11:58:16 AM PST by arly
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To: concerned about politics
..click here for the clinton legacy.

This is the clinton legacy, and never forget it!

9 posted on 01/14/2002 12:15:27 PM PST by Alas
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For 900 counts of what sent Chuck Colson to the slammer, Craig Livingstone was "punished" by dismissal from a job "nobody" hired him to. But somebody paid Livingstone, and if that money was not fraudulently paid then somebody hired him. To say that no one knew "Who hired Craig Livingstone?" is to say that the president was not presiding.

x42 should have been impeached and convicted for nonfeasance or malfeasance in the matter of 900 counts of violation of the rights of Republican former federal officials/candidates for administrative office. Yet the miscreant was subsequently reelected. Eight years is a long time to not have a president . . .

10 posted on 01/14/2002 12:58:10 PM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion
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when few deemed terrorism a top priority

Then again, it was his job as President to convince us that it IS a top priority, especially after they tried for the WTC the first time. Instead, he spent all his time convincing us that IS really means WAS. He used his words to perjure himself instead of rallying us to war. He's a moron. The WTC attacks were his golden opportunity and he squandered it.

but his defenders say there is plenty of blame to spread around - namely, that Ronald Reagan and the senior George Bush sowed the seeds for a terrorist haven by abandoning Afghanistan to chaos after the Soviet occupiers were driven out in 1989

LAF!!!!! If I'm not mistaken, this was Carter's work. Brezenski (or whatever) chortled that Afghanistan would be the Soviet's Vietnam and the Carter Administration set the whole thing up to entice and entrap the Soviets in there.

"It's the economy, stupid!" Remember their rallying cry? Remember their whining that GHWB was spending too much time on foreign affairs? Jetting around the world for fun?

Conservatives knew that you CAN'T avoid foreign affairs, but the nutball left has never figured that out.

And it's not over yet. I've always sat back complacently just KNOWING that the Clinton "administration" would end up like this. They are so fundamentally, morally corrupt that it couldn't possibly end up any other way.

He thinks things are hot now, wait til the Indo-pak war starts. If they go to nukes, THAT will end up being the Clinton legacy.

Their disasters are going to reverberate for the next century of human history, at a minimum.

Godspeed

11 posted on 01/14/2002 1:13:13 PM PST by America's Resolve
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To: concerned about politics
Thanks for this post!

What happened to this country on 9/11 is proof that the agendas of the left wingers who loved and lusted after Bill Clintoon can kill and harm innocent Americans!

These perverted maggots of the left wing, who elected Clintoon in 1992 and re elected him in 1996 and kept him in office during the moniker licking episodes, are more guilty than Bill Clinton!

They ignored what he did and didn't do while advancing their perverted agendas from 1993 until Jan 2001! They were more responsible for the deballing of the CIA/FBI/AG's office than Clintoon. They demanded the pink pantyization of these agencies and promoted diversity (code for perversity) with PC to the maximum! They chased out many excellent military men to feminize and deball our military. Fortunately they did not succeed!

The maggots in charge of the left wing mediots are the worse of the worse. They covered, lied and spiked the reality of Bill Clintoon from 1992 until the 9/11 tragedy! Even now the NY Slimes, LA Slimes, Washington Compost and the phoney news heads on tv still try to cover for him!

12 posted on 01/14/2002 3:53:37 PM PST by Grampa Dave
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...For more on BILL "It ain't my Fault" CLINTON -&- Sept 11th...

...see the -General Discussion- -Off Topic- Thread started that very day on the -MESSAGE BOARD- of...

.. www.WeWereSoldiersFILLM.com ..titled:

'September 11, 2001--Another Day That Will Live in Infamy'

ALOHA RONNIE

13 posted on 01/14/2002 3:58:07 PM PST by ALOHA RONNIE
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I haven't read the whole article but I would say off-hand that it is x42's legacy that is tainting his legacy ..... plain and simple, in my book.
14 posted on 01/14/2002 4:01:18 PM PST by kayak
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Taint??? It's THE NAIL in the coffin.
15 posted on 01/14/2002 4:22:48 PM PST by VRWC For Truth
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To: concerned about politics
BUMP
16 posted on 01/15/2002 5:39:27 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: concerned about politics
Sept. 11 may taint Clinton's legacy

How do you taint a turd?

17 posted on 01/15/2002 5:46:10 AM PST by steve-b
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