going to be soft. i m not going to be one of these bleeding heart liberals. an officer killed in the line of duty. a father, gunned down at work. a student shot at school. deadly assault weapons off our streets. 100,000 more police on the streets, expand the death penalty. that s how we ll protect america. from 93 to 96, he enacts nafta, crime bills, welfare reform. almost all of that is coming out of republican and conservative policy circles. liberal democrats felt betrayed by bill clinton. they believed that clinton had sold out to the right wingers and to the penny pinching conservatives. this bell is welfare fraud, not reform. despite the break in the own ranks over this bill, white house officials are still confident when the choice coming down to bill clinton or bob dole, their fellow democrats don t have anywhere else to go. what clinton did to steal away issues from republicans
party and you bring it together in what the american people want. i have learned about the good ideas that it each side has that we can all embrace. they are shifting to the right. he campaigns by saying i m not going to be soft. i m not going to be one of these bleeding heart liberals. an officer killed in the line of duty. a father, gunned down at work. a student shot at school. deadly assault weapons off our streets. 100,000 more police on the streets, expand the death penalty. that s how we ll protect america. from 93 to 96, he enacts nafta, crime bills, welfare reform. almost all of that is coming out of republican and conservative policy circles. liberal democrats felt betrayed by bill clinton. they believed that clinton had sold out to the right wingers and to the penny pinching conservatives.
right. he campaigns byaying i m not going to be soft. i m not going to be one of these bleeding heart liberals. an officer killed in the line of duty. a father, gunned down at work. a student shot at school. deadly assault weapons off our streets. 100,000 more police on the streets, expand the death penalty. that s how we ll protect america. from 93 to 96, he enacts nafta, crime bills, welfare reform. almost all of that is coming out of republican and conservative policy circles. liberal democrats felt betrayed by bill clinton. they believed that clinton had sold out to the right wingers and to the penny pinching conservatives. this bell is welfare fraud, not reform. despite the break in the own ranks over this bill, white house officials are still confident when the choice coming down to bill clinton or bob
you saw people who said, you know, people deserve a second chance. that s what this is about. so i think it s a little bit about the presidential election. people also would like to see washington do some things. this is a thing i think will not hurt republicans. the crime bills of the 80s and 90s, everybody s three strikes, turned out to be very expensive. so i think it started with texas and other states. it started with drug courts giving people the second chance. i think it shows there s a piece of humanity in washington. i hope you see with the leadership change this is something they can all get together and do. the american public would like to see the republicans and democrats in general. the ones who matter in the next election would like to see something like this happen and it makes sense. christina, katon just mentioned this is a shift, also for democrats. there s a bipartisan consensus in the 90s in the crime bills. how do we understand the shift?