Posted on 06/23/2008 9:37:31 PM PDT by Aria
An Edmonton Sun picture of former U.S. president Bill Clinton, holding hands in Edmonton with an unidentified woman, is getting international attention.
Entertainment website TMZ.com picked the picture up with headline "Bill Clinton: Hands-On Experience."
"President Bill Clinton is always giving a helping hand to his fellow man -- or woman, as the case may be," reads a cutline.
Clinton was in Edmonton Friday to give a lecture on various global issues, including Canada's relationship with the U.S., at Delta Edmonton South.
In the photo, Clinton holds the hand of an unidentified woman, as he waves at supporters and leaves the hotel after his lecture, where tickets ran $149 a pop.
Oh my, she looks to be Chelsea’s age or there abouts.
I’m sure this does not represent some romantic entanglement. The woman whose hand he is holding is not attractive enough, busty enough, or downmarket enough to attract Billy Jeff Clinton.
Why would anyone pay $149 a pop to be near him or hold his hand? Skinny, young and not so attractive ... hard up?
The Philanderer is loose again.
See any stains on her dress?
If Hillary were the nominee these types of photos would only make her more sympathetic and thus popular.
Maybe she can remove the chrome off a trailor hitch.
I thought he already had a Canadian girlfriend.
Well, although she’s looking pretty cute these days I thought Paula Jones originally wasn’t much to look at.
Who knows. I suppose he doesn’t have to keep up pretenses now that Hillary is done.
Looks Photoshop to me. Hillary would have his lunch over it.
Wile you may be right, she doesn't look all that much like a metal refinisher to me. :=)
Oh, please.
I’ll call Hillary at 3:00AM...
Any chance her name is on the badge?
He is 62 and has had a heart attack. There is a question in my mind. Can he still, uh, er.....
Stockholm syndrome.
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