David Shribman wants to tell us how to "save Clintonism." In doing so he seriously misrepresents the issues at hand.
He tells readers:
"The 42nd president left the White House with high approval ratings after serving during years of economic growth. Many liberals felt bruised, even betrayed — there were some high-profile repudiations of the president, especially when he signed a welfare overhaul in 1996 that set time limits on benefits. But no one doubted that he had given new life to the pa...
Published on May 21, 2016 14:27