A man and president that was flawed. However, he put this nation in good economic shape(first time nation was debt free) and left us in positive relationships with other nations.
Bill Clinton on opposing President Trump’s agenda: “We cannot throw the legacy of this country away”
“We’ve never seen anything like this before in my lifetime – somebody that says, ‘Whatever I want should be the law of the land. It’s my way or the highway.’ And most Americans don’t agree with that,” Clinton said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning.” “But I like to think that he’s paid a price for this, you know, name-calling and throwing his weight around … I think it’s made him less popular.”
He said opposition to Mr. Trump would be bolstered if Democrats win governors’ races at play this year, and win back the House in 2026.
“Look, only elections are going to change this,” he said. “But I do think the courts are getting their dander up. I think that him shutting law firms out of representing their clients before federal agencies and in federal buildings, because he doesn’t agree with their position – that ain’t America. We’ve never done that. The whole purpose of having a legal system is to have both sides be heard.”
Clinton said that, so far, the courts are stopping the president, “including a lot of judges he appointed. And you know, he is looking for ways to basically defy all these court orders. But I think he’ll have a hard time doing that. And if he does, I think it will hurt him in America.”
Bill Clinton on opposing President Trump’s agenda: “We cannot throw the legacy of this country away”
“We’ve never seen anything like this before in my lifetime – somebody that says, ‘Whatever I want should be the law of the land. It’s my way or the highway.’ And most Americans don’t agree with that,” Clinton said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning.” “But I like to think that he’s paid a price for this, you know, name-calling and throwing his weight around … I think it’s made him less popular.”
He said opposition to Mr. Trump would be bolstered if Democrats win governors’ races at play this year, and win back the House in 2026.
“Look, only elections are going to change this,” he said. “But I do think the courts are getting their dander up. I think that him shutting law firms out of representing their clients before federal agencies and in federal buildings, because he doesn’t agree with their position – that ain’t America. We’ve never done that. The whole purpose of having a legal system is to have both sides be heard.”
Clinton said that, so far, the courts are stopping the president, “including a lot of judges he appointed. And you know, he is looking for ways to basically defy all these court orders. But I think he’ll have a hard time doing that. And if he does, I think it will hurt him in America.”
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Democratic opposition
Asked if he thought the only thing the Democratic Party could agree on was its antipathy towards Trump, Clinton replied, “If I thought that were true, I would. But I don’t think it’s true. I just think that most people don’t have any idea – most people who are criticizing the Democrats right now – have no idea how difficult it is to decide the right thing to do. I think it’s not as easy as people think.
“That will come. Elections will happen. And we will see.
“President Trump has a right to do what he thinks is right; he’s doing it,” Clinton said. “The courts are doing their jobs. There will be other elections. But someone needs to stand up and say, ‘Damn it, what we have in common matters more. We cannot throw the legacy of this country away. We cannot destroy other people’s trust in us. We need to preserve that and find a way to work together, and not humiliate other people just so we can win.’ We gotta just calm down and try to pull people together again. That’s what I think.”
Elder statesmen
Last November, Clinton released his book, “Citizen: My Life After the White House,” and talked with “Sunday Morning” about the importance of citizens to “stand up for what we think is right.”