The National taxpayers Union analyzed the foreign travel habits of Presidents since 1953 and found that Bill Clinton shattered all records. He visited foreign nations 133 times (that is, he entered a foreign nation 133 times)--more than doubling the previous record of 60 held by the first Pres. Bush. In fact,he made more visits than Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon combined. He spent 229 days abroad, almost doubling Reagan's record of 118. Clinton's biggest travel year, 1998, the year of monica and his House impeachment battle. "The General Accounting Office's (GAO) incomplete estimates of the costs of just half of ...