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With recession looming, Clinton banks on '90s nostalgia, reminding Pennsylvania voters of the good old days of her husband's administration.
  • PS - The lesson for the Clintons: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.

    A lot of center lefties have found this out, but for the Clinton's it's particularly tragic.

    As one who survived the Reagan-Bush recessions I can't tell you how glad I was to have Bill Clinton come in and the economy and sane policies he brought were the best ever. Bar none. Not just for me, but for everyone. for the poor of whom 17 million poor blacks alone climbed out of poverty. For the wealthy who saw their investment returns more than offset the modicum of tax increases that Bill made them pay and for which they never forgave or forgot.

    There is something Christ like about Hillary's persecurtion indeed.

    As southern Democrats it would have been so very much easier for them to go with the trend of the south and have an unbothered successful career as Republicans instead of being persecuted as successful Democrats. But their commitment to equity just wouldn't let them do that and they took the right on and BOY did they suffer for it. The big money of the right was merciless as never before.

    Now they get to take that on AND the fringe left. I believe who hate them also because they aren't the same old liberal losers.

    Regardless, right or left, those who benefited most from the Clinton admin are the nastiest and most hateful.

    As they say: no good deed goes unpunished.