“Clinton, it should be noted, believes change requires dialogue — or at least its patina. “People engaged by their leaders in a conversation feel better about the outcome even if they would prefer a different one, simply because they are given a chance to have their say,” Clinton says.”
— From the January 4, 1993 issue of TIME magazine
“For rewriting the book on crime and punishment, for putting prices on values we didn’t want to rank, for fighting past all reason a battle whose casualties will be counted for years to come, Bill Clinton and Kenneth Starr are TIME’s 1998 Men of the Year.”
— From the December 28, 1998 issue of TIME magazine