Bill Clinton Steps Up, Accepts Zero Responsibility for Economic Chaos
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Not quite a finger-wagging, red-faced moment, but you can tell he'd like to burst out into rage at even being asked the question . Time lists him among the choices , a list surprisingly absent the names Barney Frank or Christopher Dodd, although Dodd's good friend Angelo Mozilo made the list. Time readers have fingered Phil Gramm as most responsible. Go figure. Question: If Clinton bears no responsibility, then why is Clinton budget director and former Fannie Mae CEO Franklin Raines so high among the choices? Labels: Angelo Mozilo , Bill Clinton , Franklin Raines , Time
B. Clinton: Obama's 'Off to a Good Start'
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B. Clinton: Obama's 'Off to a Good Start' Put this in the sorry-this-wasn't-on-the-site yesterday category. Below is former President Bill Clinton's interview with NBC's Ann Curry that aired Monday on the "Today Show." Clinton said President Barack Obama is "off to a good start" and that he's "got a good team." He also had high praise for the $787 billion economic stimulus bill that passed through Congress last week. "I think he got quite a good bill out of this," he said. "This package that he's going to sign is our bridge over troubled waters." Clinton also tackles Time Magazine's putting him on its list of who to blame for ...
