Let me finish tonight with some thoughts about the Clintons and what Rand Paul said about them yesterday.
Here goes: Bill and Hillary Clinton did not get where they got by being “sure things,” nor did they where they got and where they’re headed right now by being perfect politicians or human beings.
Their appeal–and it’s the strongest appeal in the country right now–is their wondrous resilience.
Bill lost his race for student council president at Georgetown. He lost his race for Congress. He lost his race for re-election as governor. He lost the 1992 New Hampshire primary, lost a half-century Democratic control of Congress in 1994. He was impeached in 1998.
Is that the Clinton story? Does it even look like the Clinton story?
No way, and the reason is that he came back from every setback, winning the attorney general’s race in 1976, the governor’s seat in 1978, and again in 1982 and ’84 and ’86 and ’88 and ’90.








