All the dignitaries (and indeed other than Cheney everyone was there) proceeded down the steps and left. Only Clinton raced back up the steps into the camera's line again and stayed there through the end, pumping everyone's hand as though it was his front porch after a barbecue. I guess you remember. Makes you sick. I actually had to leave the room, it was so offensive.
Not, of course, that he would have had to say something nice about Ronald Reagan, whom his wife considered so dirty she would not allow Chelsea a tour of the WH while President Reagan lived there, but because ....
his book, " My L I< delete the F ...hehe > E", is about to go on sell......and my oh my, to have the entire nation hearing from him would be such a, well, good opportunity for face time, donchaknow?
Did you see the Wellstone memorial? What Clinton did was bad, yes, but that night broke every known record for tastelessness. It did help get Norm Coleman elected, though.