Paul Begala: 'I Put Together a Federal Budget' That 'Created the Greatest Boom in American History'
There may be no more pompous and conceited person on the airwaves today than CNN contributor Paul Begala.
Appearing on Erin Burnett OutFront Tuesday, the former Clinton adviser actually said, "I put together a federal budget that was balanced, and it created the greatest boom in American history and global history" (video follows with transcript and commentary, file photo):
PAUL BEGALA: Let me utter a sentence that Paul Ryan if he lives to be a hundred will never utter: I helped balance a budget. I worked in the White House. I put together a federal budget that was balanced, and it created the greatest boom in American history and global history. We did it in part by raising taxes mostly on the rich, cutting spending where it wasn’t working, and investing in things that make us stronger and safer and smarter.
Let's first understand that Begala was Clinton's senior campaign strategist, and after the 1992 election served as the President's counselor. Begala is an attorney, not an economist or financial expert.
The folks that more likely had a hand in crafting Clinton's fiscal policy would have been: Treasury Secretaries Lloyd Bentsen, Robert Rubin, and Lawrence Summers; Secretaries of Commerce Ron Brown, Mickey Cantor, William Daley, and Norm Mineta; Secretaries of Labor Robert Reich and Alexis Herman; OMB Directors Leon Panetta, Alice Rivlin, Franklin Raines, and Jacob Lew.
For Begala to boast that he "put together a federal budget" as Clinton's legal counselor is the height of arrogance.
It is also absurd for any member of the Clinton administration to claim responsibility for balanced budgets in the '90s as the Republicans controlled both Chambers of Congress from January 1995 until the middle of 2001. Certainly, the GOP deserves much of the credit for reining in spending.
But even that doesn't tell the whole story, because the real cause of so-called budget surpluses from 1997 to 2001 was an exploding stock market and a technology boom that created profits and tax revenues nobody ever imagined.
When it all began to collapse in March 2000 - everyone seems to forget that's when the NASDAQ peaked! - a recession started twelve months later sending tax receipts plummeting and resulting in budget deficits every year since.
Folks like Begala all love to brag about the '90s as well as that decade's great economy and budget surpluses, but they always ignore that they also oversaw the start of one of the greatest stock market collapses in American history.
Not surprisingly, the media that adore these people conveniently forget this as well.
It's kind of like the late White Star CEO J. Bruce Ismay taking credit for the extravagance and size of the RMS Titanic without acknowledging that it ended up at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
One final point: historians and economists always talk about how the Roaring '20s ushered in the Great Depression. Why do they not apply some disdain for the Roaring '90s which similarly ended in a stock market collapse and a recession?
Is it because the presidents during the '20s were Republicans and the president in the '90s was a Democrat?
Nah, the couldn't be it.
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First of all, that's FOUR sentences, so evidently...
Submitted by Phryj1 on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 8:51pm.
...math and grammar aren't strong points of Begala's. Neither are honesty or modesty. In fact, given his decades of being a Dem spin man, he probably can't even distinguish truth from his own lies anymore.
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
Maybe Begala was channeling Gingrich
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 9:10pm.
So, if Begala crafted the budget, why does Clinton take credit for it?
And let's not forget that the "balancing act" included borrowing from the Social Security "unlocked box."
Begala's going to get it when Obama hears about this!
Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 9:38pm.
BO is this ONLY one allowed to claim he's the savior, duh Begala why do you think he's called the one?
I sense a catfight coming up.
We better evacuate Planet Earth
Submitted by Unsane on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 9:49pm.
Two egos that massive, colliding with each other? That is a cataclysmic occurrence that has no precedence anywhere in the universe.
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
Maybe we should evacuate the universe.
Submitted by Order270 on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 9:55pm.
I can't believe I just made the greatest comment in the history of all space and time.
+ A Googleplex
Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 10:03pm.
LOL.
"Doo doo dooo doo" from the Twilight Zone doesn't begin to cover it, does it?
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Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:36pm.
Nature abhors an evacuation.
Can't these old Clinton hacks just go away???
Submitted by Mary Louise Turner on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 10:06pm.
I've tired of hearing pompous old Clinton hacks such as Paul "The Forehead" Begala, James "Serpent Head" Carville and George Stephanopoulos. Can't they just shut up and go away??? And to think, before long we'll have to put up with the old Obama hacks, too...yikes!
Yee gads...not another
Submitted by guein on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 10:26pm.
Yee gads...not another political operative lacking the humility gene...how must longer must we suffer these fools who would take credit for the rising and setting of the sun if they could figure out some political angle to exploit against their opponents
Allow me to quote the radical left to bury Paul Begala
Submitted by Gary Hall on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:29am.
Dean Baker, CEPR - from "The high priests of the bubble economy:" This is their guy - so, suck it up Paul Begala.
Clinton had the good fortune to be sitting in the White House at the point where the economy finally enjoyed the long-predicted dividend from the information technology revolution. [..]
Rather than handing George Bush a booming economy, Clinton handed over an economy that was propelled by an unsustainable stock bubble and distorted by a hugely over-valued dollar.
Bottom line, even from the left: Paul Begala has no clue as to what he is speaking of.
Quack.
(;~/ gary
Truthfully a budget is a real
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 4:37am.
Truthfully a budget is a real bastard of law. The President is supposed to propose a budget and give it to congress. Then congress butchers it and sends it back to the President. So what comes out of it is a big FUBAR that no one likes very much. It it works then everyone and their brother takes credit for it, but if it doesn't everyone and the dog tells us its the other guys fault.
So who is at fault?
Begala balanced the Federal budget like . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 8:43am.
. . . Gore created the Internet.
Ahhhh, Galv, you beat me to
Submitted by inquiringmind on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 8:48am.
Ahhhh, Galv, you beat me to it!!! Dang!
What no one ever points out about Clinton economy
Submitted by billyjack on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:09pm.
I won't even get into what he inherited from Reagan, the end of cold war, the dot com scam and the income generated by the drop in capital gains taxes. One thing that no one mentions is that crude oil was never much over $20/bbl during the entire Clinton presidency. Cheap energy had more effect on the economic growth than anything these clowns did.
Cheap oil and the dot.com bubble definitely . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:22pm.
. . . fueled the US economy during the Clinton Administration.
But Presidents typically take credit for good times and blamed for bad times. This isn't to say that Presidential policies don't have an effect, but even myths can last for decades.
I grew up in the '60s, when FDR was praised for having save the US with his New Deal. We now know that for all the temporary relief it provided, its long term impact was quite negative, and many maintain that it prolonged the "Great Depression."
The Dems and the MSM love to credit Clinton with a great economy, when all we can redally say is that he was smart enough not to derail what he was not driving.
The only growth this goober-cheese was ever associated with...
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:49pm.
...was that of fungus.
-Dave
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Paul, you're OLD!
Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 2:32pm.
"I put together a federal budget that was balanced, and it created the greatest boom in American history and global history."
Wow, Paul, I didn't know you were even alive during the Jackson Administration, the ONLY administration that ever created a budget so balanced that it paid off the national debt in full, or that you served during the largest expansion of the American economy that ever occurred: the1800's, which saw the Westward Migration, the creation of mechanized industry, the discoveries of vast resource wealth (like gold, silver copper, iron, OIL!, ect.), the expansion of local trade into global trade, the world's first rapid communications network (ever hear if the telegraph? Tell me that didn't lead to an economic explosion! I dare you!), the transcontinental railroad (that didn't help the economy, right? Right?) and the like. Dude, you look good for someone who's almost 200 years old!
Face it, Paul. Everything that has occurred since the 1950's and the creation of the National Highway system (Thank you, Eisenhower!) at the very least, with the possible exception of the global adoption of the Standardized Shipping Container (undoubtedly the most important, and effective, development in trade EVER!) in the 60's, is a pale shadow of what occurred during the mid-1800, your bragging of what Clinton did, with your help, of course, in the late 90's notwithstanding.
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Budget
Submitted by sngnsgt on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 7:06pm.
Yeah, that's what I did. That budget thing. Did it all by myself on the back of a napkin. Yeah. That's the ticket.