Some time ago, what's his name? He is on FOX at 8PM. Well, no matter. His political agenda included someone who was suppose to be an expert on body language. So, that smile on President Clinton's face can be interpreted in a number of ways depending the political leanings of the translator.
Wow. Chelsea looks a lot like her dad. I didn't realize how much she resembles him.
But, I think it would be a mistake for the former president to resign from HIS foundation. When Hillary is in the White House he might want to take a leave of absence for awhile until the American people are confident his work is very important and he would do nothing wrong to achieve better lives for the people the foundation seeks to serve.
The Foundation is primarily a service organization. But, eventually, he will want to return to his work, no different than Former President Carter carries out even in his advancing years. Former President Carter and his wife Former First Lady Rosalynn are instrumental in their organization. I don't see that changing for President Clinton simply because he has an ambitious wife that wants to serve the country. I think the fuss is inappropriate and possible because the Clintons don't promote the organization publicly, because ads at the Superbowl costs a lot of money.
I don't really see Bill Clinton as a garden guy. He might be great at getting to know military families though. I think I'd like that. He would make a very interesting advocate for military families and veterans. He would probably like that.
You know what he needs to tackle when he is "First Gentleman," the student debt issue. Those two areas are grossly neglected by Congress. They have been very slow and even selective about helping our veterans. He would be great as an advocate for military families, veterans and our students requiring loans to complete their education.
Wow. Chelsea looks a lot like her dad. I didn't realize how much she resembles him.
But, I think it would be a mistake for the former president to resign from HIS foundation. When Hillary is in the White House he might want to take a leave of absence for awhile until the American people are confident his work is very important and he would do nothing wrong to achieve better lives for the people the foundation seeks to serve.
The Foundation is primarily a service organization. But, eventually, he will want to return to his work, no different than Former President Carter carries out even in his advancing years. Former President Carter and his wife Former First Lady Rosalynn are instrumental in their organization. I don't see that changing for President Clinton simply because he has an ambitious wife that wants to serve the country. I think the fuss is inappropriate and possible because the Clintons don't promote the organization publicly, because ads at the Superbowl costs a lot of money.
I don't really see Bill Clinton as a garden guy. He might be great at getting to know military families though. I think I'd like that. He would make a very interesting advocate for military families and veterans. He would probably like that.
You know what he needs to tackle when he is "First Gentleman," the student debt issue. Those two areas are grossly neglected by Congress. They have been very slow and even selective about helping our veterans. He would be great as an advocate for military families, veterans and our students requiring loans to complete their education.
Former President Bill Clinton,
center-left, and daughter Chelsea Clinton, center-right, are shown
around a herb garden by pupils and staff of the Farasi Lane Primary
School in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, May 1, 2015. Former President Bill
Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton are in the East African nation of
Kenya as part of a wider tour of projects run by the family's Clinton
Foundation. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
May 4, 2015
By Lisa Lerer
May 4, 2015
By Lisa Lerer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Bill Clinton (click here) is publicly musing about his life in a future Clinton
administration, saying he would consider stepping down from the
foundation that he founded more than a decade ago, if his wife wins the
White House.
But he doesn't plan to stop giving the high-priced speeches to private corporations, foreign governments, and non-profit organizations that have been a mainstay of his post-presidential life. "I gotta pay our bills," he said, in an interview aired Monday on NBC's "Today" show. "And I also give a lot of it to the foundation every year."...
But he doesn't plan to stop giving the high-priced speeches to private corporations, foreign governments, and non-profit organizations that have been a mainstay of his post-presidential life. "I gotta pay our bills," he said, in an interview aired Monday on NBC's "Today" show. "And I also give a lot of it to the foundation every year."...