To: JeanS
Oh, come on. Interns have no interest in Clinton now that he's lost his power. He's just another dirty old man, and not one with money. His "intern appeal" would be around .001% - if that...)
On January 20, 2001, George W. Bush was sworn in as the 43rd President of the United States and Bill Clinton's world came crashing down around him. No more power, no more constant media attention, no more political influence, no more
.relevance. Now, one year later, President Bush enjoys 90% approval ratings and Bill Clinton is seething. He could only dream of such overwhelming support from anyone other than nineteen year old interns.
49 posted on
01/01/2002 12:10:39 PM PST by
GOPJ
To: GOPJ
As much as I would love to beleive that he has lost his power, I beleive that he has enough power to still be dangerous for this country. His power come from his ability to raise dollars for those that make the laws, like Hillary.
To: GOPJ
As much as I would love to beleive that he has lost his power, I beleive that he has enough power to still be dangerous for this country. His power comes from his ability to raise dollars for those that make the laws, like Hillary.
To: GOPJ
As much as I would love to beleive that he has lost his power, I beleive that he has enough power to still be dangerous for this country. His power comes from his ability to raise dollars for those that make the laws, like Hillary.
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