Notas del episodio
pplpod Episode 82 tracks Bill Clinton’s arc from Arkansas wunderkind to 42nd President who fused triangulation with retail politics in a decade of change. We chart the 1992 upset, the “New Democrat” playbook, and a domestic record that defined the era: NAFTA and the WTO pivot, the ’93 budget and tech-fueled expansion, the Brady Bill and assault-weapons ban, welfare reform, SCHIP, and a hard-won balanced budget with surplus years. Abroad, it’s diplomatic triage and ambition—Dayton in Bosnia, NATO in Kosovo, the Israel–Palestine rollercoaster (Oslo to Wye to Camp David), Haiti’s restoration, China’s PNTR turn, and stumbles like Rwanda. Threaded through are the political hurricanes—Whitewater, independent counsels, the Lewinsky scandal, impeachment and acquittal—and the resilience that kept the hand on the tiller. We close with the long second act: ...