Again, changing the subject. I simply said he made that statement and you obviously did not believe me. When I proved my point you bring up new issues like a tax cut veto having no relevance to whether he said he increased taxes too much.
There was not a video attached to the New York Times article and I did not say there was. I said I saw it on television.
LOL!
The theme of my posts on this thread has been that actions speak louder than words.
That posturing is a tactic, and that we simply cannot trust posturing, but rather we must trust actions.
Clinton's posturing in 1995 means nothing when placed in the context of his veto of a tax cut in 1999.
So by bringing up something Clinton said "offhand" in 1995 while ignoring what he did in 1999, you're contributing to the posturing argument.
Just so you know what you're getting yourself into...