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TOPIC: Elections are about the future, but this one is stuck in the past

Elections are about the future, but this one is stuck in the past 9 years 7 months ago #143833

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Everyone says elections are about the future, but the 2016 presidential campaign has lately been dominated by questions about the past.
While candidates want to discuss what they would do once the White House becomes theirs, they’ve instead been bogged down by questions about the previous three administrations. Perhaps it s inevitable when the leading candidates in each field are named Bush and Clinton.
On the Republican side, Iraq has ensnared a third Bush with White House ambitions. Jeb Bush’s to definitively answer whether his brother’s Iraq War was a mistake raised eyebrows and seemed to further weaken his wobbly front-runner pedestal.
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At first, Bush answered that he would have supported the invasion if he had the same intelligence his brother, George W. Bush, had at the time. The next day after that interview aired, Bush said he had misinterpreted the question, then dismissed the whole exercise as a “hypothetical.” Finally, he acknowledged that he would not have ordered the war had he been president and known there was no threat of weapons of mass destruction.
“It got a little bumpy, but all is well now,” Bush said at a roundtable on Wednesday. “The ship is stable.” 
Other candidates immediately had to answer the same question, and while they were quick to say they would not have invaded Iraq if they knew then what we know now, most refused to call it a mistake.
This led to a confusing middle ground of its own, which tripped up Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in particular when on how he could say he wouldn’t have ordered the invasion without also acknowledging the war was a mistake.
Answering for George W. Bush, who left the White House with dismal approval ratings and has been a persona non grata at GOP campaign stops, has to be one of the last things Republican 2016 hopefuls want to spend a week doing. But they’ve got company.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton’s small business message was drowned out in Iowa this week by questions about her old job working for the current president, and about the charitable foundation started by her husband, the former president.
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She took questions from reporters for the first time in nearly a month, and they were all related to her tenure as secretary of state, her involvement with the Clinton Foundation (she resigned last month), or her vote in favor of the Iraq War when she was in the U.S. Senate.
And the past will keep lobbing bombs at Clinton’s future as the State Department she turned over from a privater server. And instead of one big document dump, the emails will be released in drips and drabs for perhaps the next eight months, offering opponents many chances to take new whacks at Clinton.
Beyond her work as secretary of State, Clinton’s future is often hemmed by her past history with the two previous Democratic White Houses.相关的主题文章:


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