In 1992, after 12 years of a Republican White House, Bill Clinton was elected President by voters hungry for change. Clinton promised a new vision, a new activism, and a new direction for the US. Chomsky discusses the President's actions on NAFTA, health care, crime, labor relations, foreign policy, and the economy. "Chomsky has been unrelenting in his attacks on the American hierarchy. He is up there with Thoreau and Emerson in the literature of rebellion."