So he goes to YALE and tells a class full of leftist to listen to all views except those who are not LIBERAL.
The best part is that while he is making millions doing speeches and traveling all around on private jets, he tells us how "unequal" the world is!
Clinton credibilty
Clinton Blasts Birthers at Yale Graduation
Former President Clinton also called on the graduating class to rise above the sewage of contemporary political discourse. He made the remarks during a Sunday afternoon address on the Old Campus, where graduates organized a traditional humorous-hats theme.
Like Levin, Clinton spoke of the great potential of the Internet and other technological advances to educate people, to “break through the barriers of information”—and of the flip side that “can empower you to build bombs” and make the world unstable.See video here...
Amid the explosion of websites and cable channels now publishing information around the clock, “we only want to be around people who agree with us,” Clinton observed.So Mr. Top 5 worst presidents ever, when are you going to give up your millions and begin living the third world existence you would like the rest of us to live? Let's see how well you do setting the example.
That results, he said, in “some very bizarre consequences,” such as the persistent canard that President Obama was secretly born in Kenya.
“Hawaii, the state where President Obama was born, has done everything they can to debunk this myth that he wasn’t born in America,” Clinton noted. “They’ve done everything but blow up his birth certificate, put it in neon lights, and hang it on the dome in the Capitol.”
Yet 45 percent of the country’s Republicans still tell pollsters that Obama was born abroad. Why? Because too many people tune in only to sources of information that will confirm their preconceptions, Clinton argued.
“I force myself to listen to people who disagree with me and get in a fact-based mode,” he said. He urged the students to do the same as they tackle the great challenges posed by climate change and global poverty. Read more...
Clinton Speaks to Yale Grads About Unequal World
Former President Bill Clinton told Yale seniors on Sunday to listen to people with whom they disagree.
In a Class Day speech that included points similar to a commencement address he gave a week ago in West Virginia, the Yale Law School alum said today's college graduates will be left to deal with a world that has three major problems.
"It is too unstable; it is too unequal, and it is completely unsustainable," Clinton said.
He urged them to change that, and said that will mean working together.
"One problem we have in the modern world is, we've got access to more information than ever before, but we don't all listen to the same information," he said.
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A person who has never held a real job in his life doesn't know the first thing about real life.
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