Thursday, November 20, 2008

Change



'He has successfully projected a rhetoric of change as a function of greater coherence and managerial efficiency, rather than as a means of much more radical departures from established policies.

…regeneration the US infrastructure, health and educational systems have caught the popular mood...

It has been a brilliant campaign, which has marshalled the energy of a new generation...if he can deliver he would provide a stimulus for a world which seems to have reached a policy impasse on how to escape from recession or prevent it turning into depression.

- Irish Times on the election of Bill Clinton, 3 November 1992

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