Despite former president Bill Clinton's diminished role in the Democratic Party, he made a "cogent argument" against President Trump's handing of the coronavirus pandemic on the second night of the Democratic National Convention, "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace said Tuesday. After pointing out that Clinton has played a featured role at every Democratic convention since 1988, Wallace noted that "things have changed for Bill Clinton and his standing in the party. KURTZ: BILL CLINTON, ONCE THE DOMINANT DEMOCRAT, NOW A FOOTNOTE AT CONVENTION"It was only five minutes. "After the 2012 speech, Barack Obama called him the 'secretary of explaining things,'" Wallace recalled. "And even today, even in this diminished role, Bill Clinton is still the 'secretary of explaining things.'"
Source: Fox News August 19, 2020 03:43 UTC