"The 22nd Amendment should probably be modified to say two consecutive terms instead of two terms for a lifetime"
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The subtext is less about Clinton personally than about the way modern American politics treats executive experience as both invaluable and suspect. After all, the 22nd Amendment was a post-FDR correction: a constitutional scar tissue formed around fear of an overlong presidency. Clinton’s suggestion implicitly argues that the real danger isn’t longevity itself, but uninterrupted control - that voters should be allowed to “miss” a president, then choose them again.
Context matters: Clinton left office with high approval ratings and a reputation for economic prosperity, followed by a contested election and the early Bush years. In that moment, revisiting term limits doubled as a commentary on institutional rigidity and public nostalgia. It also flatters democratic choice: if the electorate wants a comeback, why should the Constitution override them?
Still, the provocation lands because it brushes up against a central American contradiction: we celebrate leadership, then rush to install an expiration date on it.
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"The 22nd Amendment should probably be modified to say two consecutive terms instead of two terms for a lifetime." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-22nd-amendment-should-probably-be-modified-to-151658/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





