Depuis près d'une une trentaine d'années Bill Clinton est au coeur de l'action dans le Parti démocrate, une formation qu'il a même contrôlé à certains moments. Signe des temps, l'ancien président qui célèbre aujourd'hui ses 73 ans se retrouve sur les lignes de côté alors que son héritage est ébranlé par plusieurs candidats.
"Clinton is not quite a full-on pariah in the modern Democratic Party—the one he did so much to reshape and rebuild. But some of his signature policies are the butt of attacks by the current crop of Democratic contenders, and the sitting president has floated the utterly unproven conspiracy theory that Clinton may have had something to do with the jailhouse death of Jeffrey Epstein, the serial sex trafficker whose company he once kept.
Clinton’s checkered past with women—his acknowledged infidelity and serious allegations of predation—left him sidelined as a surrogate in last year’s midterms, too toxic to raise money or stump for candidates in the #MeToo era. He is no longer the party’s reigning “Secretary of Explaining Stuff,” as Barack Obama famously dubbed him. It seems more than likely that he won’t have a prime speaking slot at next summer’s Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee—if he appears at all.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/08/bill-clinton-legacy/596323/
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