Well, Crockett was something of a politican, I guess. I seem to recall reading that the Mexican officer's diary - the one that caused all of the stir when it was discovered, because it contained the information that Crockett and Bowie were not killed in the fighting, but were executed after it was all over - described Crockett as representing himself to Santa Ana as a representative of the Congress, on what we would call today a 'fact-finding mission'...downplaying, in other words, his role as a combatant. I don't know whether that was included in this film, but if so, that would certainly explain the Clinton reference.
"I do not, at this time, remember the Alamo."
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