President Clinton was interviewed on January 21, 1998 by Jim Lehrer on his alleged
affair with a Whitehouse intern and subsequent alleged subornation of her perjury. Clinton said, "I'm just trying to suppress my natural impulses and get back to work." NO ONE CAN SAY I DON'T LIKE CLINTON, I WILL SET UP TILL THE COWS COME HOME TO HEAR HIM SPEAK. SO I CAN POST THESE THINGS WITH OUT FEAR.
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" Every time Bush talks about trust it makes chills run up and down my spine. The way he has trampled on the truth is a travesty of the American political system."
- Presidential candidate Bill Clinton, describing his opponent (Federal News Service, 10/28/92)
"There's just no such thing as truth when it comes to him. He just says whatever sounds good and worries about it after the election."
Presidential candidate Bill Clinton describing his opponent, George Bush (Quoted in the American Spectator, 10/28/92)
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"President Clinton should think twice before accepting invitations to strap on a loincloth for any Thanksgiving re-enactment," says U.S. News & World Report's Paul Bedard.
"You see, he recently claimed that his grandmother's grandmother was Cherokee. 'My grandmother was one-quarter Cherokee,' said Mr. Clinton. His claim came as some Indians were criticizing his initiative on race for ignoring them. If his claim were true, that would make him one-sixteenth Cherokee, but tribal authorities doubt his claim. Cherokee Heritage Center genealogist Tom Mooney says, 'If you lived in Arkansas ... give it up,' because the roots of the tribe are Oklahoma-, Texas-, and North Carolina- based." "Worse, the White House didn't find his kin's name to compare against the official Cherokee rolls."
Source: Inside Politics, News and political dispatches from around the nation By Greg Pierce THE WASHINGTON TIMES November 23, 1998
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- When asked what's wrong with letting local school districts decide how best to spend federal education dollars, President Clinton replied, "because it's not their money"
"The other thing we have to do is to take seriously the role in this problem of...older men who prey on underage women...There are consequences to decisions and...one way or the other, people always wind up being held accountable." Bill Clinton, June 13, 1996, in a speech endorsing a national effort against teen pregnancy.
Bill Clinton, January 27, 1992, speaking about the allegations that he had a 12 year affair with Gennifer Flowers..."They've been exposed as the trash they are"
Arkansas Gazette
January 1998, Bill Clinton admits under oath in the Paula Jones deposition that he had an affair with Gennifer Flowers
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"When I was a younger man and had a life," stated Clinton, "I owned an El Camino pickup in the '70s. It was a real sort of Southern deal. I had Astroturf in the back. You don't want to know why, but I did."
The full text from this speech can be found at right here
President Clinton learned there were 100,000 cattle guards in Colorado. Since Clinton was so upset with ranchers' protests over his grazing policies, he told U.S. Secretary of Interior Bruce Babbitt to fire half the cattle guards immediately. Before Babbitt could proceed with the President's wishes, Colorado representative Pat Schroeder intervened with a request that before any were fired, they would be given six months of retraining. Clinton obviously did not know that a cattle guard is a bunch of parallel pipes that cattle will not cross because they can't walk on pipes.
--October 26, 1994, Newcastle Reporter
January 1995, New Mexico Stockman Magazine
"the purpose of government is to rein in the rights of the people"
during an interview on MTV in 1993
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Happy New Year Patsy! I love that last one.
My husband said the building has never been a jail.
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