Hillary Hammers China Trade, Bill Took $1.25 Mil From Chinese Businesses

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First Posted: 04-18-08 10:10 AM   |   Updated: 04-26-08 05:12 AM

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Throughout the campaign, but more so recently, Sen. Hillary Clinton has tried to tap into voter resentment over domestic job loss by leveling heavy criticism at China.

"Right here, over 200 Hoosiers built parts that guided our military's smart bombs to their targets. They were good jobs, but now they have gone to China," she says in an advertisement airing this week in Indiana. "George Bush could have stopped it. As your president I will fight to keep good jobs here, and to turn this economy around."

But while the spot may reflect legitimate skepticism of past trade agreements, the issue of China is touchy terrain for Clinton to tread on. As observers note, Clinton's viewpoints with respect to China have 'evolved' from her time as first lady, when she occasionally touted the benefits of trade with the emerging Asian market. She still was skeptical back then, they say, just less so.

Moreover, her recent remarks put her at odds with the position of her husband, whose philosophical and financial ties to the issue of trade with China are immense.

Indeed, since leaving the White House, the former president, according to a review of his records, has earned $1.25 million for six speaking engagements from Chinese businesses and forums. Three of these events were hosted by a Hong Kong-based private investment firm, one by a private real estate company, another by a spirits manufacturer, and another by a group that facilitates business-leader dialogue. On several occasions, according to the Clinton Foundation website, Bill Clinton touted the benefits of an open economic relationship between American and China.

"Consider the global economy," Bill Clinton told China CLSA Ltc., the investment firm, in 2002. "I think the protesters against globalization are dead wrong when they say the global economy is the cause of the world's problems... The global economy has lifted more people out of poverty in the last 20 years than at any time in history."

Comments such as these carry a more forgiving tone than the rhetoric coming from Senator Clinton, who, on the campaign trail, has called for the boycott of the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games in Beijing and has decried the "slow erosion of our own economic sovereignty" to China.

On Thursday, an official with the Clinton campaign addressed the disparity, arguing that - much like the former president's support for the Colombia Free Trade Agreement, which his wife opposes - this was a matter of an intra-marriage dispute.

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"You know Senator Clinton and President Clinton do not have the same views when it comes to trade. They have very similar views on a lot of issues," Howard Wolfson told reporters. "And on some issues they have different views and trade is one of them. They obviously agree on the difficult in confronting one's banker. But Senator Clinton does go farther and says that some the underlying deals have flaws that need to be addressed. I can't speak to President Clinton on that issue."

Nevertheless, there are political observers who see more grounds for concern, noting that Bill Clinton is the adviser closest to Hillary's ear.

"There is a very worrying pattern of former President Clinton being an unrepentant and often well paid promoter of the trade policies he pushed into place as president that are, according to campaign statements, [now opposed] by his closest political confidant, Sen. Clinton," said Lori Wallach, director of Global Trade Watch at Public Citizen.

Beyond politics, there is some other notable nuance to the issue. For starters, Senator Clinton didn't always express alarm over the impact that open Chinese markets would have on the American worker. Of course, support for free trade was easier when the prospect of job losses weren't so severe. Sen. Barack Obama, too, expressed conditioned support for trade with China in the past. And Clinton's current stance - to "ensure that we can take retaliatory action against China and other non-market economies when they subsidize their domestic industries" - shows an evolution in line with political realities.

However, observers note, it is important to remember that some of what Senator Clinton now rails against are economic afflictions traced partly to the policies of her husband. During the Clinton years, the president signed the deal that created the World Trade Organization, opened it up to China, and gave the country permanent "most favored nation" status.

"What Clinton did was just open this up without getting anything for American workers and the average American in return," said Jeff Faux, the founding president of the Economic Policy Institute, and an author of two critical books on Clinton's economic policy. "And it was largely driven by, number one, the multi-nationals that wanted access to China's labor, and also by Wall Street."

Not everyone sees it in such absolutes. Robert Shapiro, author of "Futurecast" and undersecretary of commerce in the Clinton administration, argues that there is a "powerful" but "indirect" affect that the opening up of China's economy has had on manufacturing jobs in America.

"The Clinton administration has played a significant role in the increased economic development in China. The greatest role was played by the Chinese government, but the United States and Bill Clinton led the creation of the WTO," he said. "So, look, Bill Clinton has probably played a larger role in the unfolding of globalization than any single individual. Having said that, the real role is played by markets. The loss of US manufacturing jobs, the offshore outsourcing of U.S. manufacturing has been going on for thirty years."

What these two agree on is that, should Sen. Clinton win the White House, she will have, as her most trusted and closest adviser, a husband whose commitment to free trade is devout. The Clinton campaign has said this is a minor and ultimate irrelevant difference - the senator, they argue, is her own independent actor on every issue, including trade. But others have their eyebrows raised.

"It begs the question," said Wallach, "of how a future President Clinton would be influenced in her thinking by her husband, whose post-presidential activities show his zeal for policies his wife is campaigning against."

Throughout the campaign, but more so recently, Sen. Hillary Clinton has tried to tap into voter resentment over domestic job loss by leveling heavy criticism at China. "Right here, over 200 Hoosiers ...
Throughout the campaign, but more so recently, Sen. Hillary Clinton has tried to tap into voter resentment over domestic job loss by leveling heavy criticism at China. "Right here, over 200 Hoosiers ...
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Why am I not surprised that she opposes trade with China even though her hubby is for it....she wtakes credit for everything that was right about HIS ADMINISTRATION BUT FLATLY LIES THAT SHE DOES NOT LIKE THE ONES THAT ARE BAD!!!! How ironic!!!!! ITs the GOTTCHA moment!!! Also she plans to have the same husband be her chief advisor in the WH so we are to tke it that she will not be for free trade..no way in hell....she is just pandering for votes!!!!! she is a loser!!! Give it up and let the party heal and prepare to go aganst the old fool!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 04/18/2008

Oh my God! Do we need a president with a FAMILY fortune made from the policies (she said) she opposed and they hurt millions of Americans? More and more it sounds like we are becoming a banana republic if she won!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 04/18/2008
- RENREVARD I'm a Fan of RENREVARD 2 fans permalink

HILLARY ROVE CLINTON TALKS OUT OF BOTH ENDS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 04/18/2008
- Countess I'm a Fan of Countess 45 fans permalink

The Clintons do not evolve they simply will say anything to win as Hillary has proved on numerous occasions during this campaign. It is no accident that more than half of the american people consider her untrustworthy because she clearly is and it makes her promises untrustworthy as well. The people of upper new york state know this quite well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 04/18/2008
- suekzoo I'm a Fan of suekzoo 3 fans permalink

"It begs the question," said Wallach, "of how a future President Clinton would be influenced in her thinking by her husband, whose post-presidential activities show his zeal for policies his wife is campaigning against."

Answer the question knowing that she is a woman with soaring negatives, who must people feel is dishonest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 04/18/2008

The Dubai port deal...Columbia trade pact...China businesses...Kazakhstan mineral deal...
Clinton has become a lobbyist for dictators, or at least with governments of questionable human rights records.
Gore has refused to have his picture taken with Columbian president Alvaro Uribe, because the
Columbian military targets union leaders for assasination.
Bill is doing business with him.
Bill Clinton is corrupt and should not be let anywhere near the White House..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 04/18/2008
- suekzoo I'm a Fan of suekzoo 3 fans permalink

What people seem to be forgetting is that a lot of the strength of the economy under Bill Clinton came from the dotcom bubble....that ultimately burst and left a lot of wreakage. Without that, the effects of NAFTA and the WTO might have been seen a whole lot sooner...like while he was still in office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 04/18/2008
- Marrob I'm a Fan of Marrob 5 fans permalink

BIll Clinton gets 1.2 million from a Chinese business man and Huffpo writes an article trying to claim that Hillary is a hypocrite because of it. YET!!! I haven't read one article on this post which slams the Bush administration for selling out our childrens futures to China. CHINA HOLDS OUR DEBT thanks to Bush borrowing for his illegal war and Huffpo writes NOTHING about it. Bill Clinton gets money from China business man and we got news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 04/18/2008
- suekzoo I'm a Fan of suekzoo 3 fans permalink

Hillary Clinton directly benefits financially from the $1.2m.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 04/18/2008

Bush is not a candidate!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 04/18/2008
- Marrob I'm a Fan of Marrob 5 fans permalink

And neither is Bill Clinton last I checked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 04/18/2008
- JJI I'm a Fan of JJI 2 fans permalink

Congratulations. The Clintons now pass the $2,000,000 mark on positions she opposes.

"How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 04/18/2008
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Just had to provide the video....it's priceless

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 04/18/2008
- DennyCrane I'm a Fan of DennyCrane 27 fans permalink

Who cares whether Hillary is serious about keeping jobs here in the U.S.? You guys are overlooking the really important issues. Issues like why Obama doesn't wear a flag pin on his lapel, what his middle name is, what his pastor said, and what company someone who donated to his campaign happens to work for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 04/18/2008

1) Bush, Cheney wear flag pin - end of argument
2) Hillary's pastor knows and recently vouched for Wright's patriotism and moral standing (regardless of postions which you and I may not agree with). End of argument
3) Hussein is a common name for African men, where his father was born, and where he has a proud heritage. If you can't overcome that, go back to your cave. It will be lonely there. End of argument.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 04/18/2008

Spot on!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 04/18/2008

If the lapel pin does not fit, you must acquit!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 04/18/2008
- cmeans29 I'm a Fan of cmeans29 3 fans permalink

Satire???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 04/18/2008
- LAJonathan I'm a Fan of LAJonathan 3 fans permalink

You forgot about his elitist orange juice. How dare he refuse coffee for OJ, the nerve......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 04/18/2008
- Plowboy I'm a Fan of Plowboy 25 fans permalink

China .... Colombia .... Clinton contradictions?
Hillary: So?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 04/18/2008

That's a media bias. The media are always picking on her because "she is the girl in the race"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 04/18/2008
- atila I'm a Fan of atila 56 fans permalink
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The Clintons are today more Republicans than even Mccain,they're the most cynical politicians in Washington trying to give us more of the same.....they don't care about the regular folks in this Country,they care about power because for them this is like the best drug ever,they need it and you can see how ready they are to do anything to get it again.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 04/18/2008
- drmavis I'm a Fan of drmavis 2 fans permalink

Ridiculous. The conflicts of interest with having the Clintons in the White House are all too clear. I admit that the economy was good overall when Bill Clinton was in office, but is it possible that a lot of the economic downturn in manufacturing areas isn't downstream of policies that he enacted? So many voters think "The economy was good when Bill was in office. Therefore, I'll have more money and a better job if Hillary is in office" but I don't think this is necessarily true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 04/18/2008

If she is so against trade, why did she, as a US Senator, broker a deal that sent some of the parts manufacturing and assembly of some of our military helicopters to Europe?? I didn't hear that question asked in the debate. And why didn't she do anything to keep a multi-billion dollar contract for new military refueling jets here in the US instead of sending that overseas????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 04/18/2008
- rabprevent I'm a Fan of rabprevent 11 fans permalink

This is exactly the kind of BS from the Clintons that these PA folks need to hear. How Hillary and Bill wants Obama to be guilty by association and yet she wants to be given a carte blanche for her and her husband's associations? That is by definition a double standard! You can make millions promoting free trade, run for office and claim that you are against it.
Truly, the most concerning part of all this is the fact that there are citizens in this country that are voting along racial lines, in places like Ohio, Texas, PA and not to mention MS. Anyone who votes based off someone's skin color albeith black or white is a total fool. They deserve what they get and if you are a democrat and would vote republican because your person does not get the nomination, do not cry foul when McSame ask you to give your son's or daughter's life for his WAR.
These poor folks in PA will continue to perpetrate the racism that their parents taught them and will therefore keep this country from evolving into the true great nation it could really become. For the record, I supported Hillary and desperately wanted a woman as President, she has proven to me that SHE IS NOT THAT WOMAN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 04/18/2008
- Yurdelite I'm a Fan of Yurdelite 26 fans permalink

Don't count on the MSM to tell them. Nothing the Clintons do gets the coverage it deserves. See how quickly the $800,000 from Colombia died once the short sighted media focused on the "bitter" comments fueled by the Clinton camp.

Don't count on the folks who get their info from the MSM to find out what is going on either. They are still stuck in the '90's with Bill and expecting history to repeat itself with another Clinton administration.

So sad...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 04/18/2008
- Tinkeraw I'm a Fan of Tinkeraw 2 fans permalink

I don't see how this is going to work ... that of Bill Clinton as First Man. His mouth, his history, his temperament, his main priority (himself) just don't jive for that position. He will be involved afterall isn't it "The Clintons" running for office, but do we really want "co-presidents"?

I can't see him organizing the White House Christmas decorations or making sure all the preparations are in order for visiting dignitaries over the next four years.

How is this going to work?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 04/18/2008
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