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    promised to do for the people they will be serving. President Bill Clinton became the 42nd president of the US States, serving from 1993 to 2001. He was affiliated with the democratic party. Same as Barack Obama, who had taken office as the 44th president and is still serving. Both presidents had served two terms and made major changes in the way America is today. Through a careful comparison and contrast of the both Barack Obama and Bill Clinton’s Presidency’s, and how they made changes to…

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    President Bill Clinton is known as playing a major role in creating an economic boom in the 90’s. In the 90’s we saw a rise in manufacturing jobs, in incomes, and in home purchases. Cutting deficits and welfare reform would be huge contributors to the success of the economy in the 90’s. A federal budget surplus would be generated for the first time since 1969. President Clinton was on track to being one of the most successful and most popular President in history. President Clinton had to prove…

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    events have stuck out in American history more than any other: the Columbine shooting, Virginia Tech shooting, and most recently the Sandy Hook shooting. All three of these events called for a presidential address from the president at the time, Bill Clinton, George Bush, and Barrack Obama. While each rhetors ' purpose was to comfort their audience, they also had a different goal within their speeches. Bush 's goal was to give his audience strength in a time…

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    President Clinton raised education standards around the country, which produced increased test scores, and he increased education and training investments (“The Clinton Presidency”). In addition to this, Clinton helped increase the number of individuals attending college by increasing grants and financial aid and expanding the Federal Work-Study which allowed for 1 million students to work their way through college (“The Clinton Presidency”). The Clinton administration had many more…

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    Bill Clinton. The only president to experience such extreme highs and extreme lows, yet receive a mostly positive outcome. During the 42nd president’s years in office the United States population averaged 280 million. Major events such as the regulation of biological weapons and missiles began in Iraq to dispose of any threats made to other nations, including the US. With the 90s came a more modernized era, with the creation of the first smartphone by IBM, to the bulky iMac G3 from Apple. This…

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    Bill Clinton Career Path

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    such a contest. One now may ask themselves: “What about the kids that are determined this is the career path for them and are willing to persist through the worst of times?” Bill Clinton is a perfect example of such determination: as a young child, he had the opportunity to meet President John F. Kennedy; this inspired Clinton to pursue a career in politics and work his way up to the top as the most powerful political figure in the structure of our national government. There is no exact formula…

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    Hillary Clinton Corrupts

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of America’s most notorious and profound lawbreakers. The Clinton family has been monopolizing the ideology of, the already distrusted, political system. In light of her recent run for the presidency, I decided it would be best to shed some much needed light onto the subject of her past scandals, present, and inevitable future. As Louis Brandeis once said, “sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” Bill Clinton decided that it would be best to fire…

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    authentic. Common adjectives for politicians usually include the words untrustworthy, conniving and misleading, all of which would not be characteristics of an authentic leader. Clinton has had many scandals surround his career most famously the Lewinsky Scandal. As mentioned previously, the revelation to the public that Clinton was indeed a philanderer did not seem to hinder him in his personal approval ratings. This may indeed have less to do with his qualities regarding emotional leadership…

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    The Economist wrote this article shortly after the denial of sexual relations by Clinton, so they focused on the ongoing investigation. The article begins by stating “Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater independent counsel, is to consider whether President Bill Clinton encouraged a former White House intern, Monica Lewinsky, to lie under oath about an alleged affair with him” (Et Tu Monica 1). This assertion seems factual, but no source is cited when “is to consider” is used in the sentence. Who is…

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    United States Debt Crisis

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    doubled. As part of his campaign he also lowered taxes that mostly affected the richest and the poorest of American citizens. I believed this could of caused the significant drops in our national tax income previously experienced in the last few years of Bill Clinton’s administration. When Obama got in office there was already a significant strain on the American workforce. I believe the main reason he continued to push for spending was to stabilize the economy. I suppose he did succeed…

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