Letters to the Editor
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Published Letters: 2
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estrogen ahoy
[Read the article: Edwards on Clinton: Not tough enough?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]She didn't even cry. This was the emotional moment that wasn't, and it shows that Hillary can do no right whatsoever. She's too angry, or she's too emotional. Come right out and say she's too female.
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Bill Clinton, rewriting history one speech at a time.
[Read the article: Bill Clinton gets passive-aggressive]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]HE was derided for being inexperienced during his first presidential campaign.
"I believe experience counts but it's not everything. Values, judgment and the record that I have amassed in my state also should count for something. I've worked hard to create good jobs and to educate people. My state now ranks first in the country in job growth this year, fourth in income growth, fourth in the reduction of poverty, third in overall economic performance, according to a major news magazine. That's because we believe in investing in education and in jobs.
And we have to change in this country. You know, my wife, Hillary, gave me a book about a year ago in which the author defined insanity as just doing the same old thing over and over again and expecting a different result. We have got to have the courage to change. Experience is important, yes. I've gotten a lot of good experience in dealing with ordinary people over the last year, month. I've touched more people's lives and seen more heartbreak and hope, more pain and more promise than anybody else who's run for President this year. And I think the American people deserve better than they're getting. "
-Bill Clinton, during his first presidential campaign.
"The same old experience is not relevant. And you can have the right kind of experience and the wrong kind of experience. Mine is rooted in the real lives of real people and it will bring real results if we have the courage to change."
-Bill Clinton, AGAIN
