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September 25, 2006
This is a transcript of Bill Clinton taking on Chris Wallace at Fox News as Wallace tried to beat Clinton up over not doing enough to take out Bin Laden when he was president in the 1990s. It's worth a read or a listen.
I guess Wallace voices the Republican position that the finger should be pointed at Clinton--he should have done more to stop Osama bin Laden before the September 11 attacks.This is part of the Republican strategy to paint the Democrats as unreliable in the war on terror and to establish a fundamental difference between the Democrat and Republican parties. It's only Bush and the Republicans who know we are in a serious war. It's not the Democrats. The left wing of the party continues to insist on withdrawal now. The center of the party wants withdrawal on a vaguer timetable. And it's not just Iraq: the Democrats are committed to kinder and gentler treatment of terrorists.
Bush, on other hand, understands that the only acceptable exit strategy is victory. Their talking point is that the country will be safer from terrorism if the GOP retains control of Congress.So the Republicans will interpret this interview as Wallace standing up to an aggressive Clinton who lost his temper endeavouring to silence his critics.
Update: 30th September
Then Clinton goes and gives a seductive speech towards the end of the Labour Party Conference:

Steve Bell
And they loved being urged to remain the change agents and to stay in the future business.
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Clinton is a good politician. Completely unintimidated and controlling the debate even when he has to adlib.