BILL CLINTON ON PRESIDENTS DAY

By Dick Morris
02.18.2008

It was President’s Day in February, 1995 and I was meeting with President Clinton in the White House. He burst into the room and gushed “I just met with the reporters and they asked me ‘if you could ask your idol, John F. Kennedy, one question on President’s Day, what would it be?.’” I wondered what the rest of the story would bring. I was an innocent in those days, only vaguely aware of the rumors of his past…and future. “I wanted to say ‘how did you do it? Was there a secret stairway or closet I don’t know about?’ But I couldn’t so I asked ‘what was it like to be president before people were alienated?’”




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  1. moey on February 18, 2008 11:54 am

    Dick: Thanks for setting up this website and best of luck with your movie: Hillary. She can’t be exposed enough, in my estiatmation, they are both dangerous people, again IMHO.

    Now my question: I have not heard it discussed anywhere except on our local CBS TV station just the other night. My question is: Does anyone think that Hillary, IF elected, would attempt to have Bill as her Vice President? From what our local reporter uncovered there apparently is no Constitutional probhibition to doing this. Now getting it through a convention would be another thing. The thing that bothers me is that he is so terribly popular with people in the US, even after all the crazy stuff he did. What is your opinion.

    We miss seeing you often on Fox; last week we saw Karl Rove several times, would much prefer your outlook, insights and comments, please come back more often.

    Thanks you. Moey in Minnepaolis, Minnesota

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