Myth.
Okay, well at least one aspect of what I stated is true about Clinton's lack of dignity in the Oval President.
Well, the joke is that Hillary was extraordinarily downtrodden by the revelation of Bill's infidelity and so got Bill to make it up to her by cohabiting as man and wife after, oh, a decade or two. So after they were done Bill asks Hillary, "So how (fantastic) was I"?
Hillary:Close, but no cigar!
It may have been George W. Bush that didn’t remove his jacket; but I don’t really remember. The stuff Clinton did in that office was outlandishly disrespectful.
I suspect it´s Sunday.
Taking care of a few, last minute, Good-for-the-USA initiatives, before heading off to the ranch for a little getaway; a bit of hard work and some time with real people.
A rare commodity in DC, I’ll wager!
Good on’im.
“Oh, by the way, I want to state for the record that while President Reagan never removed his jacket when in the Oval Office out of utter deference,
Myth.”
Where’s his jacket and how can you be sure that he REMOVED it when in the oval office. It looks to me like he didn’t have a jacket with him that day.