Quote by Arlie Russell Hochschild
Has Bill Clinton inspired idealism in the young, as he himself was inspired by John F. Kennedy? Or has he actually reduced their idealism? Surely part of the answer lies in Clinton's personal moral lapse with Monica Lewinsky. But more important was his sin of omission - his failure to embrace a moral cause beyond popularity.
Summary
This quote suggests that there is a debate about whether Bill Clinton, like John F. Kennedy, has inspired idealism in young people or diminished it. The author argues that while Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky may have contributed to reducing idealism, the more significant issue was his failure to champion a moral cause that goes beyond seeking popularity. This omission may have had a more profound impact on young people's perceptions of Clinton's ability to inspire and lead with a higher purpose.