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You criticize Bill Clinton in your book as an illustration of the painful limitations of charisma. Bill Clinton was the first two-term Democratic president since F.D.R. and was enormously popular — and yet at the end of eight years in office, there were fewer Democratic senators, fewer Democratic congressmen, fewer Democratic governors, fewer state legislators, and the party was in debt. You can be regarded as a charismatic president, and yet it doesn’t translate into structure. By that measure, you should love Hillary, who is low on charisma and strong on experience at the federal level. I think Joe Biden is more experienced. He has been a senator since 1972. Bill Richardson has seen government and policy in so many different places. Which Democratic candidate do you find the most impressive? Right now, I suppose Obama is extremely impressive to me. He is in a cultural skyrocket, a vertical ascent. Bill Bradley - Rules of the Game - Deborah Solomon - New York Times
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