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Al Qaeda attacked us overseas many times while Clinton was President. He also shot missiles in the Middle East several times. He had a mini-war with Iraq and even blew up an aspirin factory in Sudan, thinking it was an Al Qaeda camp, supposedly. I think North Korea did like us when Clinton was President because he gave them billions of dollars and technology. He gave military technology to China also, so they probably liked us more. He also acted like a panzy and made sure people still liked him no matter what he did. Being well liked was far more important to him than being effective. We really are paying for his personality disordered self-centeredness today. Clinton also had four chances to kill Bin Laden, and guess what ended up happening. Clinton was a phony, suckering used car salesman who put our country in a lot of danger. Bill Clinton's legacy is 9/11 plus North Korean nukes plus more power for China plus no telling what else. I don't want a used car salesmen who seem like a regular Joe for a president. I want somebody who is obsessed with bettering the big picture of man kind. Clinton had none of that in him.
I think the most important American (I assume) president ever was either Lincoln or Reagan. Probably Reagan. Lincoln saved the country, no doubt, but Reagan stopped the Soviet Union from surviving and expanding. He stopped Soviet conquest, which was one of the biggest problems we ever faced. Because we are not living in the parallel universe where the Soviets ended up taking over the world and running it with an oppressive system of communism (redundant, but deliberately), it is hard for most of the world to see what it is that Reagan accomplished. It is more than the world will ever realize.
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