Barak Goodman, writer and director of the new PBS documentary "Clinton," spoke to us about Bill Clinton's legacy and his leadership in the White House. Interesting to hear how important and consistent Hillary Clinton was during his Presidency. Goodman says she lifted him up during his weakest moments and was a constant savior.
"Clinton"
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Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:04 PM EST







We love Bill Clinton in Pennsylvania. Eight years of peace and prosperity. Retirement plans growing exponentially. He was larger than life, an icon. His greatness was endlessly chewed upon on by lesser beings, by weak/hypocritical republican creeps, reptiles and wannabees-- gnawing at him. And a dubious Ken Starr, with clear issues of his own. A bunch of voyeurs, from what I know. Bill Clinton rivals Lyndon Johnson as a modern day great president, and certainly Jimmy Carter is an idol for me. Had we listened to Carter, we might not have these devastating gas prices. He was prescient with this aspect. But the a$$holes who followed removed the solar panels from both the white house and the nation.