Clinton team needs to stop shooting its foot
In November of 1992, I watched with glee as William Jefferson Clinton and the Democratic Party proved that they could mobilize the people of this country and win the highest office in the land. The spankings, thrashings and emasculations in the '80, '84 and '88 races were forgotten. The Democratic Party broke with tradition, turned away from the flaming liberal candidates of the past and put up a moderate instead, a Democrat America could stomach. Now, as we near the midway point of Clinton's first term, the question is not whether the democrats can capture the White House but can they keep it. In other words, can they govern?