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Blame me, Bush, Reagan, not Obama, for country’s weak economy: Clinton | Former US President Bill Clinton has said that he is to be blamed for the country’s economy and absolve President Barack Obama from any fault. “I honestly believe it
doesn’t matter who caused it or whether the contributing factors all happened under President
Bush or something I did or something Ronald Reagan did 30 years ago. Regardless, President
Obama didn’t cause it,” Clinton said. Clinton emphasized that the nation’s economy was in
such a turmoil that on one could have fixed it in a single four-year term. According to Politico,
speaking to 2,000 people on the second night of his Florida campaign, Clinton once again
delivered a speech praising the Democratic Party in general and giving a nod to Obama’s
re-election bid. “Now, what I want to say again and again and again, it is my opinion, as
someone who, beginning when I was governor in 1979, has spent a lifetime trying to create
jobs and help people start businesses and expand manufacturing and create opportunity for
people to train and educate them to seize those opportunities, it is my opinion that no
president, not Barack Obama, not Bill Clinton not anybody who served before us, nobody
who ever had this job could repair that much damage to this economy,” Clinton added.
According to the report, in his 34 minute-speech, Clinton delivered a strong defense of
Obama’s student loan and health care policy. He touted the Democrats for having “a
responsible debt plan” and urged people to choose “cooperation over conflict and arithmetic
over illusion.” Clinton mocked Republicans who maintain they are seeking to return to the
Constitution’s original intent. “All these people talk about the intent of the founding fathers,
when the Constitution was ratified only guys like me could vote. White, male property
owners,” he said. “That was it. But we can grow and we have grown and we will grow again.
But you need to re-elect President Barack Obama,” he added.
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