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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Great Moments in Bi-Partisanship: The Signing of Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)30. You know who else ''helped'' with the NAFTA? Dr. Henry Kissinger
Like a friendly bridge between Poppy and Bill.
Henry Kissinger, Hillary Clintons Tutor in War and Peace
Last night, Clinton once again praised a man with a lot of blood on his hands.
By Greg Grandin
The Nation,FEBRUARY 5, 2016
EXCERPT...
Then in the early 1990s, Hillary Rodham Clinton would again be caught up in events related to Kissingers actions. Her husband, Bill Clinton, embraced Kissinger, which began Kissingers apotheosis into his current incarnation as a bipartisan elder statesman, invoked by politicians who want to appear serious.
As first lady, Hillary Clinton spent the early months of her husbands administration drafting healthcare-reform legislation, only to see it put on the back burner by the North American Free Trade Agreement. Kissinger, in his role as a global consultant, had played a critical role in bringing the various parties who would write that trade treaty together during the previous George H.W. Bush administration. Kissinger continued his NAFTA advocacy with Bill Clinton. As Jeff Faux writes in his excellent The Global Class War, Kissinger was the perfect tutor for Clinton, who was trying to convince Republicans and their business allies that they could count on him to champion Reagans vision.
By September 1993, Hillarys healthcare bill was ready to be presented to the public and to Congress. But so was NAFTA. All of Kissingers allies in the White House, including Mack McLarty, who would soon join Kissinger Associates, pushed Clinton to prioritize NAFTA over healthcare. Clinton did. It was Kissinger who came up with the idea of having past presidents stand behind Clinton as he signed the treaty. Reagan was sick and Nixon still non grata, but flanked by former presidents Bush, Carter and Ford at a White House ceremony, Mr. Clinton delivers an impassioned speech, The Wall Street Journal reported. No such presidential backdrop was assembled to help support Hillary Clintons healthcare proposal. By August 1994, healthcare was dead.
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http://www.thenation.com/article/henry-kissinger-hillary-clintons-tutor-in-war-and-peace/
Too bad about all those jobs. Hey, whatever happened to the middle class, Overseas?
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Great Moments in Bi-Partisanship: The Signing of Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 [View all]
Octafish
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