bill clinton

     

William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946) was the forty-secon President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. He was the third-youngest president, older only than Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. He became president at the end of the Cold War, and as he was born in the period after World War II, is known as the first Baby Boomer president. He is the husband of New York Senator and 2008 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Trivia about bill clinton

  • In the 1996 book "The Presidents: A Reference History"
  • August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas
  • (Alright, let's hear from Cheryl on this clue):These days, one of Harlem's most prominent figures is this man, whose office is at 55 West 125th St.
  • Warren Christopher
  • In 1979 this Arkansas attroney general became the youngest governor in the U.S.
  • This president appointed the first female attorney general
  • March 14, 1997: His handicap goes way up after taking a spill down Greg Norman's stairs
  • He calls himself "The Comeback Kid"
  • Heavy equipment salesman William Jefferson Blythe didn't live to see this son of his born in 1946
  • In September 2004 he had heart-bypass surgery
  • He was the guest saxophonist on the June 3, 1992 "Arsenio Hall Show"
  • In January 1999 Ted Kennedy & John McCain were sworn in as jurors in this man's trial
  • ...president & you'll get his foundation's website listing offices in NYC & Little Rock
  • This "Man from Hope" was a '68 recipient
  • In a televised speech, he told the nation, "I misled people, including my wife. I deeply regret that"
  • Chris Elliot, Tim Meadows, Phil Hartman & Darrell Hammond have all played this 42nd president
  • "My Life", his hotly anticipated memoir, was released June 22, 2004
  • He was a student at Oxford when the photo seen here was taken
  • As a teenager & president-yet-to-be this man met JFK in 1963
  • In December 2010 the "In Transit" blog reported that his boyhood home in Hope, Ark. was named a national historic site
  • A rock & roll president:Eagle (not Elvis, as rumored)
  • August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas
  • In 1979, at age 32, he moved into the governor's mansion in Little Rock
  • "Now, for the third time, a new century is upon us, and another time to choose"
  • Attended Oxford
  • Georgetown,1968;Yale Law School,1973
  • Virginia Cassidy
  • His second inaugural address began, "At this last presidential inauguration of the twentieth century..."
  • He authored "Between Hope and History: Meeting America's Challenges for the 21st Century"
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • "Bubba"
  • For this president's inauguration, Maya wrote & recited the poem "On the Pulse of Morning"
  • On January 20, 1997 he said, "At this last presidential inauguration of the twentieth century..."
  • Elected governor of Arkansas in 1978, he was defeated for reelection but later won 4 consecutive terms
  • In 2008 people wondered whether this former president might add the title "First Man" to his resume
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  • This saxophonist played "Heartbreak Hotel" when he appeared on "The Arsenio Hall Show" June 3,1992
  • "My Life" (2004)
  • Janet Reno
  • He was governor of Arkansas
  • William Jefferson Blythe III
  • Thanks to the magic of digital technology, this man (a method actor?) played the president in 1997's "Contact"
  • The last Cabinet member to die while in office, Ron Brown, was a member of this president's Cabinet
  • In a race for the governorship of Arkansas Frank D. White beat this incumbent
  • Robert Reich met this man on the voyage to Oxford, where both were Rhodes Scholars, & later served as his Secretary of Labor
  • While a student at Hot Springs High, he played tenor sax in a jazz combo called Three Blind Mice
  • This president's administration changed the term "rogue state" to "states of concern"
  • One of his final acts as President was the controversial pardoning of financier Marc Rich
  • This future president is seen here with his mom
  • This "hope"ful president said the job is like running a cemetery: a "lot of people under you, but nobody's listening"
  • Richard W. Riley, who served under this president, is the only Secretary of Education to serve a full 8 years
  • Built a "Bridge to the 21st Century", got the Starr treatment, moved to N.Y.