Clinton
was born
in
He
rose
from
poverty
to
graduate
from
After
teaching
law at
the
Out
of
office,
Clinton
addressed
the
concerns
that led
to his
political
failure.
He
established
new
relationships
with
business
interests,
and made
amends
with the
political
establishment
of the
state.
Hillary
took her
husbands
surname
and
adopted
a more
traditional
public
role as
a
political
wife,
while
quietly
establishing
herself
as a
political
force in
her own
right
through
her
skills
as an
attorney.
Clinton
was
elected
governor
again in
Clinton's
business-friendly
approach
mollified
conservative
criticism
during
his
terms as
governor.
However,
several
deals
the
Clintons
made
during
this
period
led to
the
Clinton's
first
major
foray
into
national
politics
occurred
when he
was
enlisted
to speak
at the
Despite
this
setback,
Clinton
prepared
for a
run in
1992
against
incumbent
president
Clinton
won the
1992
election
against
the
Republican
Bush and
independent
candidate
Clinton's
opponents
raised
various
"character"
issues
during
the
campaign,
including
Clinton's
apparent
evasion
of the
Clinton
was the
first
Democrat
to serve
two full
terms as
President
since
Immediately
upon
taking
office,
Clinton
fulfilled
a
campaign
promise
by
signing
the
Family
and
Medical
Leave
Act of
1993,
which
required
large
employers
to allow
their
employees
to take
unpaid
leave
because
of a
family
or
medical
emergency.
While
this
action
was
popular,
Clinton's
initial
reluctance
to
fulfill
another
campaign
promise
relating
to the
acceptance
of
openly
gay
members
of the
Throughout
the
1990s,
Clinton
presided
over
continuous
economic
expansion
(which,
according
to the
As
president,
Clinton
was
characterized
as being
a much
more
"hands
on"
president
than
some of
his
Republican
predecessors.
While
Bush and
Reagan
had
operated
under
what
some
critics
dubbed
an
After
two
years of
Democratic
party
control
under
the
leadership
of
President
Clinton,
the
mid-term
elections
in 1994
proved
disastrous
for the
Democrats.
They
lost
control
of both
houses
of
Congress
for the
first
time in
40
years,
in large
part due
to a
failed
attempt
to
create a
comprehensive
health
care
system
under a
plan
developed
by the
First
Lady
After
the 1994
election,
the
spotlight
shifted
to the
Before
In
the
Clinton
developed
a close
working
relationship
with
He
took a
personal
interest
in
In
1999, in
conjunction
with a
As
the
first
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Hillary
Clinton's
very
strong
role in
the
administration
led to a
degree
of
criticism
toward a
First
Lady not
seen
since
the days
of
Social
conservatives
were put
off by
Bill
Clinton's
having
been a "
Clinton's
working-class
white
southern
background
was a
complicating
factor.
Many
white
southern
conservatives
viewed
Clinton
as a
"traitor"
to his
class,
with his
Ivy
League
and
Rhodes
Scholarship
education
and
liberal
world
view.
Other
opponents
viewed
Clinton's
character
faults
and
boorish
tastes
as
evidence
of his "
Compounded
with
Clinton's
1960s
past was
his
reputation
for a
liking
of
women,
which
further
increased
the
fears of
those
who
viewed
him as a
creepy
hedonist.
Rumors
about
Clinton's
adultery
were
floating
about,
and
these
surfaced
and
increased
with
Perhaps
most
ominously,
several
incidents
during
Clinton's
Arkansas
governorship
and
presidency
led to
lurid
accusations
made in
talk
radio,
and by
conservative
authors.
Among
these
were
rumors
of
involvement
or
collusion
with
drug
traffickers
(centering
an
airport
in
Clinton
is often
referred
to by
the
nickname
"Bubba",
which
alludes
to his
southern
"good ol'
boy"
background.
Other
nicknames
in
common
use for
the
forty-second
president
include
"Slick
Willy",
from his
s--ual
escapades
and
evasive
manner,
and "Big
Dog",
portraying
him as a
large,
lusty
drooling
hound.
Clinton
detractors
from all
parts of
the
political
spectrum
often
refer to
him as "Klinton",
respelling
his name
with a K
to evoke
Much
of
Clinton's
presidency
was
overshadowed
by
numerous
scandals,
including
the
Clinton
was
impeached
on
The perjury charge was defeated with 55 "not guilty" votes and 45 "guilty" votes. On the obstruction of justice article, the chamber was evenly split, 50-50. Despite considerable protestations by Senators that they were performing an impartial trial purely on the basis of the evidence, it is notable that both votes were essentially along party lines. A two-thirds majority, 67 votes, is necessary to convict the President on impeachment charges.
Clinton
was
charged
with
lying
under
oath
about
his
affair
with
Lewinsky
to gain
advantage
in a
s--ual
harassment
case
brought
by Paula
Jones, a
case he
later
settled
by
paying
Paula
Jones
$850,000.
A
Federal
judge
found
Clinton
also to
be in
contempt
of court
for
lying in
a
deposition
and
ordered
him to
pay a
$90,000
fine.
This
contempt
citation
led to
disbarment
proceedings
similar
to
Clinton
gave 140
pardons
his last
day of
office.
Although
it is
common
for
Presidents
to grant
a number
of
pardons
before
leaving
office,
as the
details
of
Clinton's
pardons
unfolded
(some
given to
campaign
contributors,
one to a
cocaine
trafficker,
and one
to
fugitive
Clinton
presided
over the
period
of
longest
steady
growth
of the
economy
in
modern
American
history.
However,
his
active
role in
this
development
is
debatable.
Moreover,
when the
stockmarket
crashed
in
Clinton
is seen
as
having
led — in
conjuction
with the
Like
all but
one
living
former
American
presidents,
Clinton
has
engaged
in a
career
as a
public
speaker
on a
variety
of
issues.
He is in
high
demand
and
receives
very
large
fees for
this,
and his
speeches
have
often
been
very
well
received.
In
these,
he
continues
to
comment
on
aspects
of
contemporary
politics.
One
notable
theme is
his
advocacy
of
multilateral
solutions
to
problems
facing
the
world,
which
may be
viewed
in
contrast
to the
successive
administration
which is
much
more
prepared
to act
unilaterally.
Clinton's
close
relationship
with the
African-American
community
has been
highlighted
in his
post-Presidential
career
with his
opening
of his
personal
office
in the
Harlem
section
of New
York
City. He
assisted
his wife
Supreme
Court
appointments
Major
legislation
he
failed
to get
passed
through
Congress
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