"In fact, I think that Governor Clinton, when he was running, and President Clinton, when he was serving, actually governed with a wide range of advisors and a perspective that blended the best of ideas from the center and the left"
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The phrase “the best of ideas from the center and the left” is classic Third Way branding: progress without the scary parts, pragmatism without conceding moral ground. “Best” is the key hedge. It implies a quality filter that flatters moderates (“center”) while keeping faith with Democrats who want more ambition (“left”). It’s also an implicit rebuke to the right, which is excluded from the blend without being named, a neat bit of partisan boundary-setting masked as reasonableness.
Contextually, this reads like a post-fight myth-making about the 1990s: welfare reform, deficit reduction, crime bills, NAFTA, then a late-term pivot to public investment and social liberalism. Podesta, a veteran of Clinton’s orbit and later a central figure in Democratic institutional politics, is arguing for continuity: Clinton’s coalition-building wasn’t compromise as surrender; it was synthesis as strategy. The subtext is permission-giving to today’s Democrats: you can be “of the left” and still govern as an adult, as long as you call it a blend.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Podesta, John. (2026, January 15). In fact, I think that Governor Clinton, when he was running, and President Clinton, when he was serving, actually governed with a wide range of advisors and a perspective that blended the best of ideas from the center and the left. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-fact-i-think-that-governor-clinton-when-he-was-144204/
Chicago Style
Podesta, John. "In fact, I think that Governor Clinton, when he was running, and President Clinton, when he was serving, actually governed with a wide range of advisors and a perspective that blended the best of ideas from the center and the left." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-fact-i-think-that-governor-clinton-when-he-was-144204/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"In fact, I think that Governor Clinton, when he was running, and President Clinton, when he was serving, actually governed with a wide range of advisors and a perspective that blended the best of ideas from the center and the left." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-fact-i-think-that-governor-clinton-when-he-was-144204/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.
