Bill Clinton Deserves Everything He Has Coming to Him

In the latest round of Bill Clinton playing whack-a-black, I choose to disagree with the assessment of some Hillary supporters who feel Bill Clinton was unfairly treated after his reaction to a few Black Lives Matters (BLM for short) protestors, which included his impassioned defense of the policies he put in place to be "tough on crime" back in the nineties.

I, for one, have a big problem with him defending that record, a record he said last year was a mistake, and I don't think placing his conduct in the context of the eighties or nineties helps him one iota. In fact, I think it serves only to demonstrate what a truly cynical and heinous person he was back then, and still remains today.

Let's examine some facts about Bill Clinton when he was Governor of Arkansas, and running for President. In the middle of his campaign, he made a special trip back to his home state to witness the execution of a prisoner on death row. And not just any prisoner, but a severely brain-damaged African American male with the understanding of a toddler. That man's name was Ricky Ray Rector.

WHEN Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas, he oversaw the execution of Ricky Ray Rector, a man so mentally disabled that he said he would save the pecan pie from his last meal “for later”.

Now why did Clinton leave the campaign trail to witness, as Governor, his state's judicially sanctioned murder of a man with the understanding of a small child? As many in the news media pointed out at the time, this was not only legally unnecessary, but it had never occurred before, or at least not that anyone in recent memory could recall. That a candidate running for the highest office in the land chose to interrupt his campaign to witness the execution of someone sentenced to death, a severely cognitively impaired individual for which he personally refused to grant clemency despite the pleas of many of his major supporters, political intimates and friends, was ghoulish, at best. At worst? I leave that for you to decide.

So why did he do it? The explanation can be found in Nathan J. Robinson's article, "Bill Clinton Has Always Been This Person," dated April 8th of this year.

As Rector’s execution time drew closer, even the prison warden had become uncomfortable with the idea of executing Rector, with one observer saying the warden “seemed to be coming apart the closer the execution got.” Meanwhile, frantic appeals were being made to Governor Clinton to give Rector clemency. [...]

There was no mystery as to why Clinton had refused to grant Rector clemency. Earlier in his political career, Clinton had lost a race against a “law and order” candidate, and those around him said he was determined not to make the same mistake twice. And it worked:

[I]n the following months the political value of Rector’s execution became abundantly clear. It knocked the law-and-order issue out of the campaign. One commentator said it showed Clinton was “a different sort of Democrat.” As another put it, “he had someone put to death who only had half a brain. You don’t find them any tougher than that.” [...]

[I]t’s important to be clear about just [what] Clinton did: he deliberately had a hallucinating disabled man killed, in an execution so callous it made even the warden queasy. He personally ensured the execution of a mental child so as not to appear weak. This is an unthinkably monstrous act. As Derrick Jackson wrote in the Boston Globe: “The killing of human vegetables is an exercise for brutes.”

Clinton, in as ugly and pointed a fashion as I can possibly imagine, by that single action told every white voter in 1992 that he would do whatever it took to put black people down and grind them under the boot heel of the Federal Government's authority. And he lived up to that promise. Let me count the ways, beginning with these reflections by Alicia Garza, one of the founders of Black Lives Matters:

[T]he 1994 crime bill that helped lead to the crisis over hyper-incarceration and the resulting boom of the private prison industry. The crime bill was part of a national effort that resulted in the reality that black people, who comprise approximately 13% of the nation's population, represent 40% of the people incarcerated in this country. [...]

Here’s the contradiction that black voters should pay close attention to: The 1994 crime bill and its resulting policies were supposedly designed to curb violent crime.

Yet the bill itself resulted in the bloating of prisons and jails with nonviolent offenders.

So, number one, that crime bill did very little to curb violent crime, which was already on the decline, but it did result in the mass incarceration of millions of non-violent offenders, of whom a grossly disproportionate number were (and still are) African American.

And then there is the rest of Bill's controversial record in dealing with the issues facing the black community, including Welfare Reform that Bill Clinton proposed, passed into law and continued to defend at the BLM protest the other day in Philadelphia.

Clinton championed the idea of a federal “three strikes” law in his 1994 State of the Union address and, months later, signed a $30 billion crime bill that created dozens of new federal capital crimes, mandated life sentences for some three-time offenders, and authorized more than $16 billion for state prison grants and the expansion of police forces. The legislation was hailed by mainstream-media outlets as a victory for the Democrats, who “were able to wrest the crime issue from the Republicans and make it their own.” [...]

To make matters worse, the federal safety net for poor families was torn to shreds by the Clinton administration in its effort to “end welfare as we know it.” [...] The welfare-reform legislation that he signed—which Hillary Clinton ardently supported then and characterized as a success as recently as 2008—replaced the federal safety net with a block grant to the states, imposed a five-year lifetime limit on welfare assistance, added work requirements, barred undocumented immigrants from licensed professions, and slashed overall public welfare funding by $54 billion (some was later restored).

... Extreme poverty doubled to 1.5 million in the decade and a half after the law was passed. What is extreme poverty? US households are considered to be in extreme poverty if they are surviving on cash incomes of no more than $2 per person per day in any given month. [...] Currently, the United States, the richest nation on the planet, has one of the highest child-poverty rates in the developed world.

But it was so much worse than just that. Bill Clinton is responsible for any number of racially divisive, discriminatory laws that have devastated African American and minority communities. He got rid of Pell grants for prisoners. He backed laws to deny financial aid to students convicted of drug-related offenses. He signed into law a "lifetime ban on welfare and food stamps for anyone convicted of a felony drug offense."

And he made it highly problematic for former prisoners, whether convicted of a crime or not, to return to their families, by making it easier for public housing authorities to deny housing through the "one-strike" rule, which meant that an entire family could be evicted from their home if even one member (or even a guest) had an arrest record for the most minor of crimes.

Black men and women upon their release from prison faced challenges thanks to Bill Clinton that Charles Dickens would have railed against. They left prison with "no money, no job," and they often had no place to live, because their loved ones could not risk losing their own home by taking them in. As The Nation, in its story, "Why Hillary Clinton Doesn’t Deserve the Black Vote," stated:

By the end of Clinton’s presidency, more than half of working-age African-American men in many large urban areas were saddled with criminal records and subject to legalized discrimination in employment, housing, access to education, and basic public benefits—relegated to a permanent second-class status eerily reminiscent of Jim Crow.

It is difficult to overstate the damage that’s been done. Generations have been lost to the prison system; countless families have been torn apart or rendered homeless; and a school-to-prison pipeline has been born that shuttles young people from their decrepit, underfunded schools to brand-new high-tech prisons.

This is Bill Clinton's legacy to Black America, and as long as Hillary Clinton continues to roll him out as her primary spokesperson, fundraiser extraordinaire and unofficial adviser-in chief, she implicitly has adopted his legacy as one she not only values, but for which she assumes some measure of responsibility, as well.

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lunachickie's picture

boy, they'd string you up over at TOP for this, but it's pretty accurate, IMO. What a monster. Just to prove a point, he did that. I remember it well...

(also, your first link is munged something terrible, but I think it's supposed to be this one? http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21598681-can-you-execute-man... )

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will try to fix.

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

I wrote upthe Current Affair article on Bill Clinton, but I apparently didn't do a good enough job of enticing people to read it.

KKK Grand Dragon Endorses Hillary for President & Current Affair Inadvertantly Tells Us Why

I also dropped a link to it at dailykos.

This current affair article on Bill Clinton and his crime bill is shocking and a must read by anyone even considering a vote for a Clinton.

What pisses me off the most is people like John Lewis, Jesse Jackson, the Black Caucus turning their backs on a friend like Bernie for the likes of Hillary Clinton.

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Current Affair sounds like that old tabloid show with Maury Povich. Smile It's a damn good article. Thanks for highlighting it. I was aware of pretty much everything in the article and had a general feeling of Clinton's throwing-minorities-under-the-bus predilection from the '90s, but I've seldom seen it all laid out so well in one package. The Current Affairs piece, along with Ms. Garza's op-ed at CNN and Michelle Alexander's article in The Nation, makes a powerful combination of truth-telling.

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also agree

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is showing Steven.
Very thought provocative diary.
Thank you.

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I hadn't read Michelle Alexander's powerful piece in the Nationuntil just now. I'll send a link to them tomorrow, encouraging them to print it out and pass along to family and friends before the PA primary.

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This is a man who took cynicism and opportunism to new depths, who callously inflicted monstrous cruelty and injustice on people he pretended to champion, who back-stabbed and sold out virtually every component of the Democrats' traditional base, all in the furtherance of his own vainglorious ambitions. His legacy is devoid of any achievements that had any lasting beneficial impact on the United States as a whole or upon the world, or indeed any demographic outside of the corporatists and the uber-wealthy. Not even upon the Democratic Party, which has been in a state of terminal decline since being taken over by the DLC corporate faction a quarter century ago. And yet he now has the unmitigated gall to present himself as the wise elder statesman whom we naive voters should look up to and allow ourselves to be guided by. I must confess the idea of him and his equally malignant wife being once again given the keys to the White House fills me with dread.

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In addition to the outstanding diary.
I have nothing to add because you said it all. Especially the part about the democratic party.

I too don't want them anywhere near the White House again.
Just think of how much more damage they would do to this country and the world.

C'mon Steven. Post it at TOP. Smile

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members of the PBC (Progressive Black Caucus) defending their support of WJC's (90's) 'get tough on crime' policies.

IMHO, we need to clean house--period.

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to the likes of Henry Fucking Kissinger outrages me beyond my ability to accept it gracefully. Who knows what other plans the duo has for the Democratic party fills me with horror, and what new policies they'll implement to hurt we the people while they triagulate to get the rest of us on board...suscipicion, endless hearings, drama and more fingerwagging. Progressive issues will be on the back burner while her royal self will compromise whatever she can. I trust neither Clinton to have transparent agendas, but they sure have a lot of favors to return.

They should retire from politics, clean up the foundation and play with their grandchildren.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

I never got past that. Everybody does things they're ashamed of, but that was so personal; Ricky wasn't an abstraction. I didn't vote for Bill either time; went with whomever the Socialist party was running.

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... in the sense that he could fool most of the people most of the time. He's lost that touch, no doubt due to hobnobbing with the wealthy and powerful, scooping up the graft these past 15 years. He looks like nothing so much as one more cranky, conservative old white dude, pissed off that the world is moving past him. If he weren't married to Hillary it wouldn't surprise me at all to see him standing beside Trump.

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he was not so far removed from his humble beginnings that he couldn't remember them. Now? Ugh.

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But ’tis a common proof
That lowliness is young ambition’s ladder,
Whereto the climber upward turns his face.
But when he once attains the upmost round,
He then unto the ladder turns his back,
Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees
By which he did ascend.

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scandal. Why would the party ever let him see the light of day in a campaign again?

But no, Obama brought him into his campaign in Florida in 2008.

Hillary has chosen to talk left but Bill is out there working on the righward pivot in advance. Hope this backfires.

My biggest concern is his and HRC's position on Social Security and Medicare .

http://cepr.net/blogs/beat-the-press/bill-clinton-whos-known-for-his-pla...

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It would have been worth reminding readers that Clinton is a big proponent of cuts to Social Security. At the deficit conference that Peterson sponsored last year, Clinton boasted that he had wanted to cut Social Security but congressional leaders from both parties blocked him. The cuts that he wanted would have reduced benefits by approximately 1 percent a year. This means that retirees in their 70s, 80s, or 90s, would be getting almost 15 percent less in Social Security benefits today, if President Clinton had gotten his way.

His desire to cut Social Security puts Clinton far outside the mainstream in the Democratic Party. In fact, it puts him far to the right of the majority of the Republican Party. It would have been appropriate to remind readers of this fact so they could put Mr. Clinton's interest in cutting Medicare in context.

Bernie should continue to push on this.

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He doesn't need to go negative, but he has to start hitting her about things like this, the countries that donated to her foundation after the state department sold them weapons. God, to profit off of human suffering, I don't have the words to say what I think about that.
95 innocent civilians were killed in Yemen two days ago because of the weapons that the US sold them.
And the Obama administration is helping Saudi Arabia with the genocide in Yemen.
And that's what all these illegal wars are. Genocide.
If the UN had any power it would bring the United States up on war crimes. But it has been defanged.
Tell me how what the US military has done since this country was created is any different than what Hitler did when he tried conquering the world?
Just since 1945 the US has killed over 20 million people. If not many more
And they're called the terrorists?

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and their past history is going negative. Apparently that's what the Hilbots say when you try to tell them about their girlfriend's past record.

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I hope he pounds the crap out of her on this. She's got it coming....

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I'd forgotten about this incident. This one essay has upset me more than anything in recent memory.

Please go dump it on the twits over at TOP. It is worth getting banned for life over.

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It would be worth the banning just to watch the Clinton people over there trying their best to spin it as somehow positive for Hillary. I promise I'll make enough popcorn for everybody!

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I promise I'll make enough popcorn for everybody!

Have you had your local railroad install the necessary service spur yet?

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This is Bill Clinton's legacy to Black America, and as long as Hillary Clinton continues to roll him out as her primary spokesperson, fundraiser extraordinaire and unofficial adviser-in chief, she implicitly has adopted his legacy as one she not only values, but for which she assumes some measure of responsibility, as well.

She's pretty much stuck with Bill's legacy no matter what. Bill Clinton's legacy is Hillary Clinton's legacy and she can't escape it.

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

Everything (besides Monica) she supported and stumped for. It is the WE presidency.

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running the country. I had one and was smart enough to end it.

I actually have LESS respect for Hillary for sticking with that shitstorm of a human being she married. I know, I know, they're only together because of the children money...

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He hasn't changed his ways when it comes to taking his marriage vows seriously.
Reports of him flying around with some very creepy people and possible sexual encounters that would be illegal in this country.
I agree that she stuck with him for the money and the power only.
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with Bill fooling around, as long as she wasn't embarrassed by it; I've known couples with unspoken agreements regarding extramarital adventures, ironically called "Don't Ask Don't Tell". The Lewinsky affair broke the embarrassment rule.

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mean that they share one brain, but Hill has made it clear that she approves of almost everything Bill did as President and she would continue the same, as well as turn to him for advice. Gack.

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... my hat is off to you. I am ashamed to have forgotten all about Ricky Ray Rector.

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She is eager to show that she is just as tough as any of the boys, and will prove it by taking us to war.
Mark my words.

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on the part of President Clinton and Secretary Clinton gives a new interpretation to the phrase

race for the White House.

Thank you Steven D for your information and insight.

Peace and love be with you, reader.

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you know it must gall him when he can't fill a room. so there is some payback. the question: is he a big enough liability to stop her in New York? One can only hope.

Every time I see that man, I regret deeply voting for him, not doing my due diligence as a citizen and really understanding his agenda . . . I voted for him simply because he was a Democrat, young... sounding progressive.

keyrist.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

I have been running into Hillary supporters who are defending Bill's bullhorn tactics at polling places in MA.

I thought I'd seen it all when it comes to corporatists Democrats, but this takes the cake. A party that decries the manipulations of the GOP when it comes to vote blocking tactics apologizes for Bill's behavior. Absolutely disgusting.

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Absolutely, Bill's political career should have been over for executing a child-like mind. Pathetic that someone could not have stopped it using a 4th Amendment argument.

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Yes, we all know very well how the Hillary supporters would have responded if it were a general election and one of the Republican candidates' surrogates had disrupted polling places the way Bill did, whether he was technically within the law or not (and it's interesting how closely they parse these things, very Clintonesque-meaning-of-is level stuff). There would have been outrage.

And all those Hillary folks loftily lecturing the Bernie supporters from their high horse about BLM when Bernie was getting confronted at his appearances -- in a general way, as a white politician, not on anything specific he had said or done -- well, they're now outraged that BLM is confronting Bill Clinton on his actual record.

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It's said that "locks keep honest people honest." And so, laws are always behind the times because dishonest people will always circumvent the existing laws and can honestly say "It wasn't against the law."

The whole process is really rather sickening.

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You have done a masterful job of breaking down the hypocrisy that is the Clintons when it comes to race. They will use anyone or any group to further their own personal ambitions. This is a must read for everyone.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy