Former President Bill Clinton weighed in on the government shutdown Monday, suggesting that clashes between Republicans and Democrats have created a congressional stalemate because “nobody’s right all the time.”
Clinton — who faced two shutdowns during his own presidency — made a simple point during a speech at a convention of the National Community Pharmacists Association: the only way to get anything done in Washington is to work together. American politicians, by his mark, have lost sight of this principle.
“I worry that our politics has gotten impractical,” Clinton said. “That’s about the nicest word I can think of.”
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