southsiderosie wrote: » Clinton came three times as President - in 1995 1998 and 2000, and he made a point of going to both Dublin and Belfast. His visit to Belfast in 1995 carried a great deal of symbolic importance, especially since he stayed at the Europa Hotel. There is plenty you can knock Clinton for, but he paid a hell of a lot more attention to Ireland than most other US presidents.
SuperInfinity wrote: » As if Bill Clinton would have an absolute clue of what's going on Ireland. Any old fool can get up and say "I think Ireland can start growing again"... it is completely meanginless drivel. Bill Clinton wouldn't even know what's going on in USA financial terms anymore either, because it's all different now. He's just going by whoever he's listening to, he has no insider information about it and he especially doesn't have any insider information on what's going on in Ireland. I'd have doubts over if even the president of america really knows about the true finanaces of the USA. We need to stop putting people on pedastals, as if they would know things magically.
Overheal wrote: » Didn't he have an interest in Ireland when he was in office? Came to visit in the 90s did he? Thought as much..
Sisko wrote: » Its pretty straight forward really, the irish - like the americans, are pretty patriotic , only we spend all our time bitching and slagging ourselves instead of constantly proclaiming to be the best country in the world etc. In america if you say anything bad about your country your a terrortist/ anti american. In Ireland if you say anything good about your country your a 'RA head'. However if someone else says the same bad things we say about ourselvs, someone not irish, well holy jaysus.Non Irish Person: "Oh wow you're Irish! Whats Ireland like , it must be awesome"Irish Person: "Nah it's shite"Non Irish Person: "Ahhh Ireland really is a shitty country then"Irish Person: "WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUU:mad:" etc
Fjoc74 wrote: » Watch Bill Clinton's speech in UCD here
Rented Mule wrote: » Clinton was the best USA President that Ireland has ever know. He probably doesn't really give a **** about Ireland any more(and why would he), but would you be more pissed off if he told you that 'Ireland screwed itself' and 'is dead in the water' ? I guess someone else is always to blame for everyone else's troubles. Speaking of troubles.....he was the first USA President to address this from a different point of view.
liah wrote: » You people confuse me. You rip your own government to shreds at any given opportunity, but the second someone who isn't Irish says something you get your knickers in a twist and start getting all defensive. Make up your minds, either you hate your government or you want to stand up for it, don't get mad at other people for saying the exact same things you are. Makes no sense.
WindSock wrote: » What do YOU mean 'you people'?
SuperInfinity wrote: » Bill Clinton wouldn't even know what's going on in USA financial terms anymore either, because it's all different now. He's just going by whoever he's listening to, he has no insider information about it and he especially doesn't have any insider information on what's going on in Ireland.
Liam Byrne wrote: » It's just Clinton trying to rise to the occasion again. He's used to lying about stuff, so it's easy for him to spout out a few more, especially if those lies involve denying that there was any screwing going on.
liah wrote: » You people confuse me.
Hazys wrote: » You people?...What do you mean "You people"?
liah wrote: » You people confuse me. You rip your own government to shreds at any given opportunity, but the second someone who isn't Irish says something you get your knickers in a twist and start getting all defensive.