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Books of The Times: ‘Back to Work’ Has Bill Clinton’s Ideas for America - Review

Books of The Times: ‘Back to Work’ Has Bill Clinton’s Ideas for America - Review

Bill Clinton’s new book, “Back to Work,” is really several books in one slender volume. It’s a lucid one-man rebuttal of the Tea Party’s anti-government agenda. A series of shrewd talking points for Democrats trying to hold on to the White House and battling for control of Congress in the midst of a sour economy and growing voter discontent. A self-serving reminder of the prosperity the country enjoyed during Mr. Clinton’s tenure in the White House, meant to burnish his legacy. And a practical set of proposals — some borrowed and some new, some innovative and some highly sketchy — for restoring economic growth and creating jobs.

Senh: Good timing, former Mr. President. When he was president, we were prosperous. It should be interesting to hear what he has to say, however biased it is. Democrats are coming together just in time for the 2012 presidential election.

 

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