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Home Front: Politix
Clinton: Arafat made me a failure
2004-06-21
Arafat ?? Clinton did that on his own! LOL
Bill Clinton held Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat responsible for the collapse of Middle East peace efforts, and told him so, the former president said in an interview published ahead of his new book’s release. Clinton said that as he was preparing to leave the White House, Arafat thanked him for his work and called him a great man. “I replied: ‘I am not a great man. I am a failure, and you have made me one,’” Clinton said.
He had help!
He said then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak was ready to make major concessions for peace in 2000 but Arafat was not able to “make the final jump from revolutionary to statesman 
 he just couldn’t bring himself to say yes.” But Clinton said his successor George Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon cannot ignore Arafat if they want to make peace in the Middle East. “Unless they just want to wait for him to become incapacitated or pass away or unless they seriously believe they can find a better negotiating partner in Hamas 
 then they need to keep working to make a deal,” he said.
Umm, Bill, there is another way to get Yassir out of the way ... work with me here ...
Clinton said the the Palestinian leader’s refusal to accept formulas for peace was an error of “historic proportions”. Clinton recalled a lighter moment seven years earlier just before the signing of the Oslo peace accords. Clinton had told Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin that he (Rabin) would have to shake Arafat’s hand. Rabin begrudgingly agreed, saying: “All right, but no kissing.” Clinton said he and national security adviser Tony Lake found themselves practising at being Rabin and Arafat to figure out how to keep Rabin from receiving the traditional Arab greeting of a kiss on the cheek. They eventually found a way, leading to a historic handshake at the White House.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#7  Sludj - LOL! No sh*t.
I have to agree with LH on this one. It's perhaps the only time Clinton has told the truth. It wasn't up to him to make it a success. On the other hand, he's an idiot for still thinking Yasshole is relevant. Arafass had and has no intention of making a real deal. That will happen only over his dead body (which is soon I hope).
Posted by: Spot   2004-06-21 6:25:55 PM  

#6  Note to self: remember not to place personal success or failure in Yasir Arafish's hands.
Posted by: Sludj   2004-06-21 5:49:31 PM  

#5  Typical Clinton, blaming everyone but himself...
Posted by: Raj   2004-06-21 5:20:56 PM  

#4  Clintons been saying this about Arafat ever since leaving office. The Arafat loving left ignores it, as does the Clinton hating right. Since Clinton was the senior non-Israeli, non-Pal individual at the talks, I think it should carry some weight.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-06-21 3:42:11 PM  

#3  C'mon, Bill, everyone knows it was Rush Limbaugh and the Neocons who made you a failure.

Oh, and the fact that you lied every single day for 8 years...
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-06-21 3:41:41 PM  

#2  Clinton said the the Palestinian leader’s refusal to accept formulas for peace was an error of “historic proportions"

Ummm...could it be because he is a terrorist and Billyboy should have known better than to try and deal with him?
Posted by: JerseyMike   2004-06-21 3:23:23 PM  

#1  "It's your fault, Arafat, your fault! I was a contendah, I would'a been the greatest President of all time, heavyweight cham-peen of da woild, until you ruined everything. You and that Ken Starr . . . and Matt Drudge . . . and that little tart Monica . . . and Hillary . . . and . . . ."
Posted by: Mike   2004-06-21 1:30:32 PM  

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