Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
In presenting Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award to President Clinton, Barbra Streisand made the following comments addressing the spirit of the award which is presented annually to the person "who best exemplifies the very highest ideals of human rights and equal justice for all." Public Counsel has for forty years provided free legal assistance to those who need it most. The award was presented March 18 in Beverly Hills at a dinner which raised over $2.6 million for the organization's pro bono efforts.

I’m here tonight because Public Counsel is celebrating 40 years of excellent work providing pro bono legal services to those who are most vulnerable. And I definitely couldn’t refuse an opportunity to speak about one of the most remarkable leaders of our generation, a great humanitarian—President Bill Clinton.
He entered the presidency in one of the most difficult times in our nation's history. The country was in a recession, the end of the Cold War had brought new threats to our national security, and our welfare system was in shambles.
As President, he expanded prosperity until it reached every corner of our country. He came in and balanced the budget, paid down the national debt, reformed welfare, raised the minimum wage, made college more affordable, invested in health care for children, created 22 million new jobs, left his successor with an unprecedented surplus, preserved our national forests, lowered wasteful government spending and cleaned up the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat.
Abroad, he brokered the Good Friday Peace Accord in Ireland and the Dayton Accord in Bosnia, ended ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, helped bring democracy to Haiti, and advanced peace initiatives in the Middle East.
While in the White House, President Clinton not only created opportunity for all Americans, but also encouraged all citizens to take responsibility to do their part. He relentlessly pursued policies based on these values, which resulted in concrete social progress and created a stronger America poised to take on the challenges of the 21st century.
It’s no wonder that President Clinton left the White House with the highest end-of-office approval rating of any U.S. president since World War II.
He wins the hearts of political foes with his charm and razor-sharp intellect. He can reduce a crowded room to just you and him with his warmth and charisma. And he is able to inspire others to dream his big dreams about what is possible for our country and the world.
There are some politicians who are visionaries and see the big picture and others who focus only on the details of implementing policy. Bill Clinton has the very rare ability to do both. These qualities, along with his insatiable intellectual curiosity and phenomenal memory, are among his greatest political assets.
More than ten years after leaving the Oval Office, no one on either side of the aisle denies that Bill Clinton continues to shape the world we live in. His leadership stresses unity over division, policy over party, and hope over fear. He raised the bar for what it means to be a public servant and set new benchmarks for what a private citizen can accomplish to make the world a better place. He also has more energy and travels more miles than anyone I know—aside from maybe his brilliant wife.
His Clinton Foundation is the fastest growing NGO in the world. He has worked tirelessly to provide HIV/AIDS medication to the people of Africa, help victims in Indonesia rebuild after the tsunami and Haitians begin the process of reconstruction after the devastating earthquake decimated their country’s infrastructure. When the media spotlight waned, Bill Clinton was still standing with these people, reminding them that they will not be forgotten.
I am so proud to have partnered with him on his mission to use cutting-edge technology and collective buying collaboratives to help ameliorate global climate change. Only his brilliant diplomatic skills could have succeeded in bringing me and Rupert Murdoch together to help launch the Clinton Climate Change Initiative.
He does all this, and still has time to travel to North Korea to help secure the release of American journalists Euna Lee & Laura Ling, who are here tonight.
The pictures of these two young women reuniting with their families after being held in a North Korean jail for months reminded the country (and the world) of the power of Clinton diplomacy.
My continued friendship with him and his family, remain profoundly meaningful to me. In 1993, I sang at his inauguration. It was one of the greatest highlights of my career and it was also the night I met his late mother, Virginia, who became a loving surrogate mother to me. From the moment we met we had an immediate connection. We talked almost every week on the phone until she passed away, and to this day, she remains one of the most positive and encouraging influences in my life.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. The son she produced is like her in many ways. Warm and compassionate, his laughter can lift the spirit of those around him. And like her, he is down to earth, great fun…and a hell of a card player.
I am inspired by the example that he sets for all of us, exhilarated by his ability to see what’s possible if we all rise to our greater selves, and encouraged by his dedication to help those most in need. Simply put…the world is a better place because President Bill Clinton is in it.
Ladies & gentlemen, please welcome this year’s recipient of the William O. Douglas Award, the 42nd President of the United States and my friend, President William Jefferson Clinton.


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Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
Now, I'd like to, with the permission of the moderators here (and with Ms. Streisand, of course), say something more positive and affirming.
It's related to the movie 'Yentl'.
Now what does 'Yentl' have to do with current politics?
Well, if any of you have been motivated by 'Yentl' to, say, study Torah and Talmud, you might have discovered that the kind of liberal activism that is so prevalent amongst Jewish Americans does have it's roots in Jewish scripture; particularly labor rights, and perhaps most notably, women's rights.
The right wing in this country makes a lot of noise to the effect that G-d is on their side only, as if they owned a monolopy on Him; and they've got their hooks into the 'Orthodox' community of Judaism. By contrast, most Jews who are liberal and not overtly religious, call themselves 'secular' or even atheists, and have given up on their covenant with G-d.
What I love about 'Yentl' is that Ms. Streisand, by making this movie, has refuted that negative assumption, which is a very good thing.
Just because you are a liberal Democrat you don't have to surrender G-d to your opponents (and yes, that includes if you are a gay rights' activist, too.).
What's more, you, as a liberal, don't have to settle for leaders who are just holding down a job and don't really care about for which they are supposed to stand; who will give themselves away as Democrats when it suits them.
You can choose instead leaders who act like they are doing mitzvahs to G-d by being Democrats; opposing 'Reaganomics', and supporting a liberal and progressive measures-
faithfully.
I appreciate this opportunity to say this to you, Ms. Streisand.
Shalom.
Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
I would like permission here to pose an objection to Ms. Streisand giving this reward to Bill Clinton:
Ms. Streisand, you would have made a better President than Bill Clinton. You would have made a better candidate for President than Al Gore in 2000.
You need to take another look at their track record:
From the NAFTA deal, to their letting Sam Walton rape the American economy, to the repeal of the Glass-Spiegel act; these three heinous and egregious examples of 'Reaganomics' all happened with the willing support of both Bill Clinton and Al Gore.
The NAFTA deal, besides being amongst the real reasons why the American economy is floundering, is also an enviromental disaster, and Bill Clinton and Al Gore could have and should have stopped it.
And there is something treif (not kosher) about this 'fight global warming' initiative, too.
The truth is that both of these 'gentlemen' have spent the better part of their careers helping the Republicans impose their damaging policies on America and the rest of the world; any claims to the contrary being borderline fraudelent on their part.
Now, add to that their treatment of women.
Oy, Ms. Streisand: You should have not only not given him an award.
You should have sang a few bars of 'Enough Is Enough' and then-
kicked him where it counts!
Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
I admire so much your political engagement, personally, i do not belive it's possible to live in world like ours without speak up for our beliefs. You constantly show your intelligence and capacity of comunicate messages. Sincerelly i hope the world can always hear your message of hope and belive, as you do, in mankind. I truly cannot belive that some people can be aware of the importace of the people as you as a voice of all society. I thank you, from the bottom of my heart for the paths you opened for women and for all the truths you have spoken. A thank you from Brazil
Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
Barbra, you are looking really good. I have to say that I love Hillary more than I love him.
Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
My thoughts exactly. My two favorite brilliant humanitarians.
Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
Beautiful, wise words from Barbra in honor of a beautiful and wise man! President Clinton is one of the most influential leaders this country has ever had. I am in awe of his continued, tireless work to make this world a better place for all of us. I have the utmost respect and admiration for him and am thrilled Barbra was able to speak in his honor at this great event. I couldn't help but be touched by one phrase Barbra stated toward the end of her speech:
"Simply put…the world is a better place because President Bill Clinton is in it."
Well, there's this other person. She has a deeply passionate drive to better this world. Her creative brilliance is superior to anyone else, completely unmatched. She has also worked tirelessly for almost 50 years now; giving this world deeply moving and stunning films, music that is closer to emotional perfection than any other, and has given TREMENDOUS amounts of money and her time and talent to make this world a better place. She has donated to a vast number of charities, even founding her own charitable foundation. She has also overcome incredibly difficult stage fright, selflessly giving performances to raise money for causes she believes in and to support political candidates she truly believes in. So...
"Simply put...this world is a better place because Barbra Streisand is in it."
Blessings, Libby J.
Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
What beautiful pictures. My two favorite people in one picture. Congratulations, President Clinton, and a special congratulations for having such fine taste in presenters.I love you both immensely.
Re: Barbra Streisand Presents President William Jefferson Clinton with Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award
Two of my favorite people in the whole world. See you on Twitter President Clinton. And well, what a wonderful smile Barbra- no wonder your my Facebook star. Congratulations, that was a beautiful presentation speech about a powerful good man in this world. Gorgeous, gorgeous to you both!.... Martha Kerr, Bountiful, Utah