Clinton splits his time among traveling, Chappaqua, and his office in Harlem, with periodic trips to his presidential library in Little Rock, Ark. In Chappaqua, he often strolls the town's streets and stops regularly for yogurt and juice at the local Starbucks. On one occasion, someone standing in line congratulated him for his post-tsunami effort, and Clinton began a discourse. A crowd gathered. "It became like a classroom," recalls Starbucks employee Josh Dreisacker. "And my supervisor, not knowing it was him, comes out and says, 'Who's the old man holding up the line?' " Dreisacker says Clinton "seems more like a relaxed hippie, sort of, who comes here to chill out."
Paging our Chappaqua correspondent: Is this writer from the Jayson Blair School of Journalism?
Every week I see her on TV, screaching at a different fund-raiser. I see him every week with W, or B41... The writer (sounds female, from the adoration, but could just be another pansy) is obviously just another groupie! I wonder if he/she/it wears knee-pads?
These folks went to DC, opened up the country's secrets, to feed the ChiComs, and wrote books extolling their virtue.
The Bush WH has disappointed me. I'd just like to have a photo from inside that Chappiqua home. I'd bet good money there are art works, and valuables from the WH...
It irks the crap out of me, every time I see them with the Bushes. They should be swinging from the WH Portico! That is what you are supposed to do with traitors, not praise them, and hug them...