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The PBS Clinton Series' Lack of Proportionality

Posted: 02/23/2012 1:29 pm

To watch four hours of the so-called documentary on the eight years of the Clinton presidency gave me the sensation of a report about a glass of water that is 75 percent full and 25 percent empty. The PBS presentation, I am guessing, spent 75 percent of the four hours reporting on 25 percent of the story, i.e., the issue of "scandal" in the Clinton presidency, omitting the substance and policy achievements of the Clinton presidency, i.e., issues that affected the lives of most Americans and that they care about most.

But the problem with the presentation wasn't just my view of disproportional emphasis on the "scandals" versus the substance. It was about accuracy. The writers and producers simply got it wrong. They failed to report the fact that every single "scandal" that so preoccupied the media, the punditry and partisan Republicans over the eight years -- save for the final one, the Lewinsky matter -- was 100 percent bogus, rabbit holes seeking to prove wrongdoing by the Clintons and leading nowhere.

Here's a fact omitted from the four-hour "documentary" (I put quotation marks around the word because normally that word is used when there is accuracy, but that is not the case here):

Over the eight years of the Clinton presidency, and eight independent counsels, who collectively spent over $116 million investigating President and Mrs. Clinton (over $50 million of which was Kenneth Starr on the rabbit hole called Whitewater), five Cabinet secretaries and two senior administration officials, there was not a single conviction of any administration official for conduct that occurred during the president's time in office.

Here's another fact about the "scandal" that led to everything bad -- Whitewater: Despite all the headlines and thousands of column inches, especially in the Washington Post and the New York Times, and breathless TV coverage on broadcast networks and cable news, leading to the decision of President Clinton to appoint an independent counsel, ultimately leading to the appointment of Starr, who spent approximately $50 million -- at the end, Starr announced that no criminal charges would be filed against either President or Mrs. Clinton. None.

Even when Starr's successor, Robert Ray, finally imposed a penalty on President Clinton, it was about his false-deposition testimony in the Paula Jones case, not about Whitewater. And the penalty was a civil one, not a criminal one, for testifying falsely under oath in a civil deposition (a deposition, I must add, in a civil case that was ultimately thrown out of court as being so frivolous it could be decided on "summary judgment" without a trial).

As to the Lewinsky matter, which took up at least half of the second two-hour segment, Clinton was not truthful about a personal relationship that embarrassed him and for which ultimately he suffered great pain and humiliation, apologized to his wife, friends and the American people, and asked to be forgiven as a sinner with personal weaknesses.

That being said, let us not forget that had the scandal machine that existed in the 1990s existed in the 1790s: Alexander Hamilton's affair with a married woman and his payment of hush money to her and her husband would have ended his career; Thomas Jefferson's affair with a slave and his fathering at least one, if not many children out of wedlock would have deprived him of the presidency in 1800; and what would have happened to Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy and other presidents who allegedly had extramarital relationship(s) had they been subjected to this media-partisan scandal machine?

Of course the impeachment vote needed to be included, but again, it seemed to lack perspective and facts. Unreported was the fact that the impeachment vote of President Clinton was done by a lame-duck House, with the difference in two counts succeeding votes cast by defeated incumbents. And the vote in the Senate was a dramatic repudiation of the House Republicans -- out of 55 Republicans, only 45 voted for one count, and 50 (less than a majority) voted for the second.

Maybe PBS would argue there wasn't enough time? But there was enough time for an interview of Lucianne Goldberg, the individual who egged on Linda Tripp to secretly tape Lewinsky's conversations, when Lewinsky, a frail and vulnerable young woman, was trusting and confiding in Tripp. And PBS decided to use a clip of Goldberg describing why "we hated" Hillary Clinton -- something about her being too "pushy" and that she "couldn't decide on her hair."

Yes, Lucianne Goldberg on a PBS documentary on Hillary Clinton's hair.

And what did the PBS producers and writers decide to de-emphasize or entirely omit?

Only one mention of 22 million jobs created during the Clinton presidency -- a 60-second or so interview with then-Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin.

No mention (as far as I can remember) of Clinton inheriting a $300 million deficit and converting it, eight years later, into a $1 trillion surplus.

Only passing reference to welfare reform -- which has proven over time to have benefited the poor dependent on welfare more than anyone else -- and even that reference was framed by emphasizing that liberal leaders had resigned from his administration in protest.

And no reference (again, as far as I can remember) to the American people's verdict on all the so-called scandals over the eight years of the Clinton presidency, including the tragic Lewinsky matter. That verdict was quantifiable and dramatic: On his last day in office, Clinton had a 65 percent approval rating, one of the highest for a second-term president since polling was invented.

The American people got it: While they disapproved of Clinton's personal conduct, what was far more important was the good job he had done improving their lives. Should PBS have thought about that verdict in determining the proportion of time to devote to "scandal," especially knowing that they were almost all bogus, versus substance and issues that led to the 65 percent approval rating?

I would have thought so -- since it is, after all, PBS, not the E! network. At least I thought so.

How sad. How unfortunate, in my view, for PBS's reputation and the integrity of its "American Experience" series on the presidency.

And how unfair to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

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Mr. Davis, who served as Special Counsel to President Clinton and a White House spokesman on various congressional investigations from 1996-98, is the author of "Scandal - How 'Gotcha' Politics Is Destroying America (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), from which some of the data in this article is drawn. He is the principal in his own law firm that specializes in "legal crisis management" and is the author of a forthcoming book, to be published by Simon and Schuster this spring, called: "Crisis Tales - Five Rules for Handling Scandal in Business, Politics, and Life."

 

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To watch four hours of the so-called documentary on the eight years of the Clinton presidency gave me the sensation of a report about a glass of water that is 75 percent full and 25 percent empty. The...
To watch four hours of the so-called documentary on the eight years of the Clinton presidency gave me the sensation of a report about a glass of water that is 75 percent full and 25 percent empty. The...
 
 
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GWBear
Reality focused educated progressive
12:07 AM on 02/26/2012
So much for accurate, fair, and balanced. Despite his flaws(of which we all have some) the Clinton years mark the last days of an Executive branch that was really firing on all cylenders, a a president who was really good at the job.

You would think the intervening years, with war, gross legislative failure, and a far greater understanding of the Right Wing Propaganda, Fear and Smear, and Reality Distortion Machine than we had then, that we could have a vastly greater and more nuanced understanding of the Clinton White House, and the massive political machinery on the Right that was marshalled to try to tak him down - no matter the cost to the nation and the taxpayers.... but forget it! The Right has everyone believing in a Left Wing biased press: nothing could be farther from the truth. If it was, we would not have trillions in debt from two optional wars, a ruined economy, and the Party of No that has held the nation hostage.

Here's the next investigative documentary for you: who is funding crap like that show and what's their agenda?

Funny thing is folks like PBS want my money still... for BS like that? Let them fail!!!! No respect for them anymore!!
10:12 AM on 02/24/2012
I thought it was accurate as to what I saw living through it. Clinton's lack of self discipline was the sad part of all this. It could have been so much better tenure if it was'nt for this poon dogging.
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03:33 AM on 02/24/2012
Really ... you published an op piece by Bill's *lawyer*? Way to dig deep for an objective view, HuffPo.

And I really would have appreciated an objective view, there were critical things to be said here about PBS's approach, but you chose a source with no credibility on the topic whatsoever so ... fail.
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Chipper1
08:08 PM on 02/23/2012
Perhaps PBS; ,like the Sierra Club. has been infiltrated by right wingers. I suspect the History Channel has too. Ever see how much of their "history" has to do with either space aliens or the Bible? It's quite sad. With all the todo about federal funding for PBS perhaps that was behind the scenes compromise. show revisionist conservative "documentaries" for continued monies. Very disturbing.
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04:19 PM on 02/25/2012
perhaps PBS is accurate and your perceptions are not.
06:00 PM on 02/23/2012
I agree that focusing on the Lewinsky scandal is disproportional. The show should have included the other scandals, which Lanny Davis would call "policy achievements" of the Clinton administration, including NAFTA, the Defense of Marriage Act, the repeal of Glass-Steagal, the deregulation of the sales of financial derivatives and the like, and a welfare "reform" that threw six million people into dire poverty. Bill Clinton has a lot to answer for.
06:02 AM on 02/25/2012
Very nice summary...
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04:20 PM on 02/25/2012
bravo
05:28 PM on 02/23/2012
For another funny/interesting take on the topic:
http://www.ducksauceoneverything.blogspot.com/2012/02/how-about-some-privacy.html
05:19 PM on 02/23/2012
Thank you! I could not agree more!! The 2nd half of that so called "documentary" looked at all the dirt thrown at the Clintons and ignored the fact that Bill Clinton was a good President and left us in much better shape than he found us...unlike the guy that succeeded him. I'd take Clinton and his peccadilos over Bush and his war mongering ANY DAY!. Both of the Clintons have served their country well. They derserved much better than this.
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mkdewboohoohoo
02:23 AM on 02/24/2012
Bill Clinton PAVED THE WAY FOR GEORGE BUSH!
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03:34 AM on 02/24/2012
I very much admired President Clinton's accomplishments ... I very much regretted that he let his ego trump his common sense and led him to lie to our faces on national television and thereby reduce his political effectiveness to such a low level that his accomplishments became more or less moot.
11:39 AM on 02/26/2012
Were you less offended by the lies our political leaders have since told us throughout the Bush Administration - reasons for going to war, etc. - and several lies and coverups that have continued during the Obama Administration resulting in the validation of rendition and torture, maintaining Guantanamo, the use of armed drones to kill suspected enemies without trial, including Americans, along with unwary innocents, etc.?

But I suppose sexual indiscretions uncovered by our ever watchful right wing zealots trump deceiving the public to implement polices of death and destruction.