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  • Ireland's my favourite place, says Bill Clinton

    11/29/2004 4:12:14 PM PST · by NCjim · 77 replies · 1,991+ views
    Belfast Telegraph ^ | November 29, 2004 | Sean O'Driscoll
    Former US President Bill Clinton has said that he would rather live in Ireland than any other country in the world outside of the US. His comments are likely to start renewed speculation that he is to buy a house in Ireland. He made his comments on ABC television during a questionnaire interview with journalist Peter Jennings for a feature on the new Clinton library. There was been ongoing speculation that President Clinton is considering buying a summer house on either side of the Irish border. A rumour two years ago that he was to buy an apartment at the...
  • Bill Clinton wasn't perfect, but he was exceptional

    11/29/2004 5:40:37 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 66 replies · 2,903+ views
    Tallahassee Democrat ^ | Nov 29, 2004 | Abe Schestopol
    It's surprising that four years after President Clinton left office, the Tallahassee Democrat would devote a full, half-page of its precious editorial space to a hate-Clinton column. The paper didn't give the assignment to Bubba Berlow or to Bubba Cotterrell. It gave the assignment to a carpetbagger from the New York Daily News, Michael Goodwin. Goodwin thinks he is being cute, catering to us Tallahassee hayseeds by calling ex-President Clinton "Bubba." The occasion that gives rise to the column is recent dedication of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock, our sister capital in the Arkansas,...
  • Essayists analyze Clinton's presidency

    11/29/2004 5:51:44 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 23 replies · 1,090+ views
    Nola ^ | Nov 29, 2004
    The University of Arkansas Press has published the first scholarly assessment of Bill Clinton's presidency, titled "The Clinton Riddle." The compilation of essays by 11 of the nation's top political scientists and historians concludes that Clinton was "a pragmatic and defensive player" who was at his best when under attack. At the same time, it says 100 years from now, people still will be trying to figure out the lessons of the Clinton era. The book promises to be more even-handed than the presidential library and museum in Little Rock, which presents some of the controversies of Clinton's presidency squarely...
  • Anything goes nowadays

    11/28/2004 6:37:35 PM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 5 replies · 1,087+ views
    Sun Times ^ | November 28, 2004 | WILLIAM O'ROURKE
    It rained on Bill Clinton's parade -- and on a host of gathered Democratic luminaries -- in Little Rock earlier this month. The opening of Clinton's new presidential library, a disconnected bridge to the 21st century, was a largely sodden show. A military man gamely held an umbrella above the former president's already wet head, and the singer Bono's sunglasses were doing double duty as water shields. A day later, a photo preserved the sight of George W. Bush and Bill Clinton jammed together in a doorway, each intending to go first (Clinton won). It brought to mind the shadow-boxing...
  • The Clintons' win-loss record

    11/27/2004 11:50:10 PM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 39 replies · 3,402+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Sunday, November 28, 2004 | House Editorial
    The Washington Timeswww.washingtontimes.com The Clintons' win-loss recordPublished November 28, 2004 Two weeks after yet another Democratic debacle at the polls, a crowd estimated at 30,000 celebratory partisans joined Bill and Hillary Clinton in a literal and metaphorical rainstorm to commemorate his two-term presidency at a ceremony dedicating the William J. Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock. With Bill reportedly still weak and tired from his recent heart-bypass surgery, Hillary handled many of the non-stop media interviews, including a lengthy prime-time appearance on the Fox News Channel the night before the dedication.     How appropriate. Having been clobbered in the Nov. 2...
  • Clinton Library Packs Them In With Free Admission

    11/27/2004 6:11:57 PM PST · by RtWngr · 69 replies · 1,684+ views
    KSBW Channel ^ | 11-27-04 | KSBW Channel
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Free admission is bringing thousands of visitors to the new Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock. Skip Rutherford, the president of the foundation that built the library, said more than 9,000 people showed up Friday -- far exceeding the 3,000 that had been expected. Rutherford said lines were steady despite an Arkansas Razorbacks football game. He said the crowd included many locals, as well as people from all over the world. The presidential library is waiving its normal $7 entry fee over the holiday weekend. The $165 million glass-and-steel building, home to artifacts and documents gathered...
  • Bill Clinton Opens a Liar's Library

    11/27/2004 4:44:05 PM PST · by Clintons-B-Gone · 20 replies · 1,408+ views
    The American-Partisan ^ | November 23, 2004 | Robert Yoho
    The same week he opened his presidential library, former President Bill Clinton sat down for an oft-contentious interview with ABC News anchor Peter Jennings. During the interview, Clinton reminded us of the lies, arrogance, and utter contempt for our nation's highest office that he routinely exhibited during his administration. When Jennings discussed the rankings of presidential historians who rated him beneath Richard Nixon in moral authority, Clinton went ballistic. "And still, [there's] not any example of where I ever disgraced this country publicly. I made a terrible public-personal mistake, but I paid for it, many times over," Clinton said. "And...
  • Clinton Legacy Poll: It's All About Sex

    11/27/2004 4:21:30 PM PST · by wagglebee · 46 replies · 3,888+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 11/26/04 | Fr. Michael Reilly
    "It's only about sex." That was the mantra of the Democrats and their big-media stooges during the Clinton impeachment trial. "Yes, he lied under oath, but it was all about sex," they intoned. Now, in an ironic twist, a new poll reveals that most people think the Clinton years were indeed all about sex. Fifty-three percent of those responding to the Polling Company survey said that the Lewinsky affair is what they will remember most about the Clinton years. Only 11 percent will remember Clinton as a good president. While his impeachment is conspicuous by its near absence in the...
  • BILL CLINTON'S SICKENING WHITEWASH OF HISTORY

    11/26/2004 6:29:11 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 24 replies · 1,855+ views
    NY Post ^ | November 26, 2004
    Like Andrea Peyser, I have had just about enough of Bill Clinton's self-congratulatory banter ("Clinton Lie-brary," Nov. 22). He came in on the wings of an economic upswing that he had nothing to do with, and he went out on its decline. He degraded his office, refused to take responsibility for any of his actions and sought no real recourse against the three terrorist attacks that took place on his watch. Enough already. Patrick Bartholomew Astoria ***** Clinton spins history like a top, and Hillary enables him. When push came to shove with the Islamic terrorists in 1993, 1996, 1998...
  • BILL CLINTON'S SICKENING WHITEWASH OF HISTORY

    11/26/2004 3:11:12 AM PST · by Liz · 34 replies · 2,492+ views
    NY POST ^ | 11/26/04 | LETTERS
    Like Andrea Peyser, I have had just about enough of Bill Clinton's self-congratulatory banter ("Clinton Lie-brary," Nov. 22). He came in on the wings of an economic upswing that he had nothing to do with, and he went out on its decline. He degraded his office, refused to take responsibility for any of his actions and sought no real recourse against the three terrorist attacks that took place on his watch. Enough already. Patrick Bartholomew Astoria ***** Clinton spins history like a top, and Hillary enables him. When push came to shove with the Islamic terrorists in 1993, 1996, 1998...
  • Clinton Library Dedication Brought Deluge of Benefits

    11/26/2004 4:41:02 AM PST · by anniegetyourgun · 8 replies · 1,122+ views
    NWAnews.com ^ | 11/26/04 | Charlotte Tubbs
    The cold, rainy conditions during the dedication of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center on Nov. 18 didn’t dampen the impact of the week-long celebration, according to figures released Thursday. "I think the week exceeded expectations," said Skip Rutherford, president of the William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation. "Monday through Wednesday and Friday and Saturday were great days for Little Rock and Arkansas," Rutherford said. "Thursday, with the presidents and the first ladies coming together in a bipartisanship show of support, was a great day for America." Although predictions call for near record levels of hotel and restaurant tax revenue, figures...
  • The Stain

    11/26/2004 4:52:08 AM PST · by anniegetyourgun · 44 replies · 1,511+ views
    NRO ^ | 1/23/04
    When asked, "In your opinion, what will Bill Clinton be remembered for?" a majority of Americans cite some aspect of the former President's relationship with the White House intern, and a plurality mention her by name. Washington, D.C. — Despite the fact that Monica Lewinsky's name is only mentioned two times in the new Clinton Presidential Center, a majority of Americans think of her or her affair with Bill Clinton when they reflect on the most memorable events of the Clinton Administration, according to a recent national poll of 800 adults. Respondents were asked to reveal what they thought Bill...
  • Elusive building, like the man (Hillary: library in Little Rock reflects Bubba perfectly)

    11/25/2004 12:12:41 PM PST · by Libloather · 21 replies · 1,294+ views
    Arkansas News ^ | 11/23/04 | John Brummett
    Elusive building, like the man Tuesday, Nov 23, 2004 By John Brummett I agree with Hillary Clinton when she says her husband's new presidential library in Little Rock reflects him perfectly. But I see it and him differently from the way she sees them. She says the structure represents Bill in that it is open, expansive and full of light. She's correct as far as that goes. But the library mirrors him in a more substantive way: What you make of it depends on your angle. From the Interstate 30 bridge over the Arkansas River the structure looks for all...
  • NYT (Yesterday's News Four Days After Tomorrow): Political Self-Celebration in a Library Guise

    11/25/2004 9:29:22 AM PST · by OESY · 4 replies · 685+ views
    New York Times ^ | November 25, 2004 | EDWARD ROTHSTEIN
    INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Nov. 23 - That legendary sign "The Buck Stops Here" gets prominent display at the Truman Presidential Museum and Library, along with a cautionary disclaimer that it is "unclear how long it sat" on Truman's Oval Office desk. But the sign, and its appearance here, provide a bracing contrast to the sensations inspired by the new William J. Clinton Presidential Center, 400 miles away in Little Rock, Ark. Some similarities might be expected. Both William Jefferson Clinton and Harry S. Truman were Democratic presidents sometimes facing hostile Republican-dominated Congresses; both were born without inheritance or distinguished lineage; both...
  • NYT: ARCHITECTURE REVIEW: An Earnest Building for a Complex President (Give up? It's Clinton!)

    11/25/2004 9:22:15 AM PST · by OESY · 27 replies · 2,556+ views
    New York Times ^ | November 25, 2004 | NICOLAI OUROUSSOFF
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. 19 - With its sleek horizontal form hovering at the edge of the Arkansas River, the new William J. Clinton Presidential Center has been called by promoters a "bridge to the 21st century," a trite allusion to one of the former president's favorite themes. Locals snicker that it looks like an enormous double-wide trailer. Actually, its best elements fall somewhere between those two extremes. Designed by James Polshek and Richard Olcott of the New York-based firm Polshek Partnership, the library has moments of genuine architectural power. Its sleek cantilevered form thrusts out aggressively toward the river,...
  • Still the Boss

    11/24/2004 8:55:42 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 13 replies · 975+ views
    MSNBC ^ | November 20, 2004 | Elanor Clift
    ...“We’ve got to take the country back,” Clinton mused, “beginning right here with this little bit of blue in a sea of red.” Thousands braved a driving rain in Little Rock to celebrate the opening Thursday of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center. Locals think the rectangular building looks like a double-wide trailer on stilts, but architecture critics, a snobby bunch, give it rave reviews. Clinton wanted a building bathed in light and transparent, an apt metaphor for a president whose public and private life was laid bare before the public. He noted that the London Economist called the futuristic...
  • Forget about Bubba: Clinton still craves the spotlight, but he's no longer relevant

    11/24/2004 6:51:18 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 17 replies · 1,225+ views
    NY Daily ^ | November 24, 2004 | Michael Goodwin
    (KRT) - Our quiz today is a multiple-choice question: What does Bill Clinton want? (A) To guide Democrats out of the deep woods. (B) To help heal the nation's bitter divisions. (C) To pave the way for President Hillary. The correct answer is all of the above - and none of the above. What Bubba really wants is vindication. Everything else, including Hillary in the Oval Office, is just a means to his end game of getting back on top again. It's all about one more comeback. It ain't gonna happen. Clinton's presiding over the opening of his $165 million...
  • KATHLEEN WILLEY TO HILLARY: 'REMEMBER THE SWIFTVETS'

    11/24/2004 7:12:51 AM PST · by areafiftyone · 178 replies · 6,263+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 11/23/04
    When Hillary Clinton runs for president, she may have to face her own version of the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth - in the form of her husband's accusers, the women the Clintons have been trying to erase from the national memory of Bill's presidency. Reacting to Sen. Clinton's efforts to use the opening of her husband's presidential library last week as a springboard for her campaign, star impeachment witness Kathleen Willey told NewsMax, "I have some words of advice for the former first lady. Remember the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth." Willey said she was struck by the fact that...
  • Return of the Natural (Oliphant's orgasmic adoration of Bubba-Barf alert)

    11/23/2004 5:08:52 PM PST · by Jose Roberto · 27 replies · 965+ views
    The Boston Globe ^ | 11/21/04 | Thomas Oliphant
    Clinton did a masterful job putting the art of governance into a broader perspective last week at the dedication of his remarkable library in Little Rock. Typically, The Natural performed this feat while winging it, instead of trying to read a prepared speech in a driving rainstorm. In just a few minutes of oratory while the rain plastered down his hair, the former president managed to say more of consequence than any other political figure has blabbered since the latest ugly election season mercifully ended. Instead of new thinking or deep thinking, politicians have mostly been positioning themselves, thinking narrowly....
  • Lots of sax and no sex at museum to the life and times of Bill Clinton

    11/22/2004 7:53:57 PM PST · by crushelits · 10 replies · 811+ views
    timesonline.co.uk ^ | November 18, 2004 | Roland Watson
    Somebody is conspicuous by her absence in Little Rock THE six-year-old Billy Clinton received only satisfactory marks for arithmetic, reading, spelling and writing. But High Noon was already his favourite film and, using crayons, he could produce a picture of the final shoot-out. This and much more can be learnt from the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, a sparkling $165 million (£88.7 million) glass and steel container dubbed “trailer home chic”, which is to be dedicated today and officially opens tomorrow. In among its 80 million pieces of paper, 2 million photographs and 77,000 objects and artefacts,...