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White House And The Press
1,415 wordsSPIN CYCLE With so many different scandal to his credit and numerous ongoing investigations pending, President Clinton has been bombarded by the media in a fashion not seen since the last days of the Nixon administration. Despite this unwanted attention, Clinton has managed to maintain lofty approval ratings and successfully deflect even the most ardent attacks. How does he do it This question is answered in full in Spin Cycle, a backroom look at how news is created and packaged in the White Hou...
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President William Jefferson Clinton
551 wordsOver the past month's our president William Jefferson Clinton has been under fire over his personal affairs with a young intern. Eventually in court he lied under oath about ever having a sexual relations with the twenty-one year old intern Monica Lewinsky. He also came out on national television and said he didn't do it, which really added up. Polls show that the presidential ratings are higher than ever. Many Americans believe that Clinton is doing a good job. His current ratings are about 65%...
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President Lies Concerning A Personal Matter
5,396 wordsIn the hallways of the Smithsonian, two moralists are debating the impeachment of the President of the United States of America, Mr. William Jefferson Clinton. One is clearly Anti-Clinton (AC) the other, a Democrat (DC), is not so much for him as he is for the rational and pragmatic application of moral principles. AC (expectedly): "The President should be impeached". DC (no less expectedly); "But, surely, even you are not trying to imply that he has committed high crimes and misdemeanors, as th...
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President Clintons State Of The Union Address
695 wordsLast year, President Clintons State of the Union address came just as the Monica Lewinsky scandal was exploding into public view. Clinton nevertheless gave a rousing speech, memorable for his call to save Social Security first. This year, the address came as Clinton stands trial in the Senate. Once again, he avoided any mention of his political troubles, instead stressing that the countrys prosperity must be used to prepare for the burden of a rapidly aging population in the next century. Presid...
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Clinton Issue
818 wordsJosh Innes English Final Draft The Clinton Trial The Clinton scandal is finally over, the publicity, the accusations, the lawsuits, but now that its all over who is going to pay for it. Ill bet it will be you and me, the average american tax payer. After reading an article in the Times Magazine, the Clintons attorney fee which is $8,000,000. Where does this money really come from The money comes from the hardworking tax payers, people like us. Just thinking about it makes the blood in my body bo...
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Profile Of Monica Lewinsky The Person Clinton
1,380 wordsIs Monica simply a hapless White House intern caught in the middle of a media created scandal started by Linda Tripp. Monica Lewinsky is a 24 year old graduate of Lewis and Clark University in Oregon. Daughter of a Democratic contributor she was easily able to get an intern position in the White Horse. Some of Lewinsky's friends have said that she only took the intern position to sleep with important people. If the recent news reports are true Monica Lewinsky got what she was looking for. Linda ...
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Product Of Some Vast Right Wing Conspiracy
1,853 wordsBill Malm Malm 1 Mr. Tenney 12 April 1999 The Right Wing Conspiracy Mrs. Hillary Clinton believes that attacks on her husband are the product of some vast right wing conspiracy. She has announced this on N BCs the Today show. Many people believe that Hillary went a little overboard when she used the term Conspiracy. These people believe that there is an attack Clinton coalition, but no conspiracy. Mrs. Clinton was portrayed as a forceful defender of her husband against allegations of a president...
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Original Writ Of Habeas Corpus
1,166 wordsHistory Repeated A Confederate Soldier, on leave from war, was captured, imprisoned and denied any right to a trial. Though summoned by the Chief of Justice of the United States of America, John Merry man, by right of Habeas Corpus was denied a trial (Britannia Sec. 1). In 1679 the incorporation of Habeas Corpus was granted to all citizens, authorizing judges to review a court case for all imprisoned perpetrators. At the outbreak of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln repealed the original w...
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President Following The Watergate Scandal
3,488 wordsImpeachment is the ultimate punishment for a president. It is a long and complicated rout to removing a public official from office. The Constitutional process Article II, section 4 specifies the procedures to be used to remove a public official from office (CNN / All Politics). The constitution states that and president found guilty for bribery, treason, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. There has been a long debate on what should be considered a high crime. Different people in the House s...
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John Proctor And Bill Clinton
1,218 wordsThe Crucible, constructed by Arthur Miller, tells a tale about the conspiracy of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. There are several plots to this complicated text, many of which are concealed throughout the play. Characters portray their various evils and secrets to effect others. Sometimes they can cause great harm to a whole community or to ones around. Secrets have torn apart Salem, and what isn't known is generating confusion and ignorance. Two people who have been involved in a s...
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Mr Clinton
661 wordsLately, the top story in the news day after day, months after months have been about William Jefferson Clinton, also known as Bill. Who could blame them, there is nothing better than a story out of the ordinary, especially one with presidential status. For the past months he has been the most talked about figure, being the essential topic for news, talk shows, late night comedy and even going as far as the big screen. Talk about 'Primary Colors' and 'Wag the Dog. ' What has gotten to me the most...
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Bill Clintons Career At Oxford
2,744 wordsBill and Hillary Clintons path to the White House can be looked at as one of the more interesting, as well as sinister, in Presidential history. Roger Morris takes the reader through the maturation and evolution of arguably the most powerful partnership this country has ever seen. Partners in Power gives us a look at this couple that many people could never envision. This bibliography takes us from the early years of Mr. and Mrs. Clintons parents up to Bills inauguration in 1992. Bill Clintons l...
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Clinton Lewinsky Scandal
4,915 wordsRare is a person that crosses the path of the White House without some emotion of envy or awe. This building epitomizes world leadership and unprecedented power. This renowned leadership may be the only association made by certain countries, while in the United States many see an other significance: Watergate, Whitewater, Kennedy's brutal and mysterious assassination, and today, Clinton's "zippergate" scandal. When the President of the United States takes oath, he gives up a part of his life. Hi...
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President Clinton
751 wordsAll the President's Men takes a look at one of the most notorious episodes in our country's history. The issue behind it, Watergate, is still discussed today and considered to be the worst scandal every suffered by the office of the President of the United States. One of the central figures of this event was the media and the role it played in unveiling the corruption and illegal practices that occurred. As we look back on the scandal we see it set a precedent for the future on how the media cou...
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Understand Our Poll Questions
288 words"Choice Words: If You Can't Understand Our Poll Questions, Then How Can We Understand Your Answers?' Core Issue Richard Morin writes about a problem plaguing polls across the nation. Morin states that many Americans polled do not understand the poll questions, yet they seem to always have an opinion on most questions poised. Supporting Ideas 1) When President Clinton was confronted with questions about his past actions with Monica Lewinsky, he created ambiguity within the questions. He "misinter...
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President Clinton Claims
1,149 wordsArgumentative Essay Against American Foreign Policy With Argumentative Essay Against American Foreign Policy With Iraq I'm an American. There was a time when I would have said that enthusiastically, being proud of the country that I belong to and even prouder of what our country stands for. From what I was taught, and from what I once believed, America was meant to be a land of equality. It was a land that preached that all people have the right to live, the way they choose to, no matter what ra...
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Meaningless Achievement Of The Former President
357 wordsThe Bill Clinton Award Winner The most deserving person in the world to receive the Swift Silken Thread for Meaningless Achievement Award is former president William Jefferson Clinton. He was president for 8 years. He has had many meaningless achievements during his life. Some were not even legal. One of his many meaningless achievements is receiving the longest haircut to ever shut down an airport. This is an achievement no one will ever come close to reaching. Mr. Clinton was at the LAX airpor...