PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. "BILL" CLINTON - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON - HFSID 322946
Sale Price $850.00
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BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON
Photograph of the political power couple in formal attire, with
Hillary inscribing it to an admirer and Bill signing "With thanks"
Inscribed photograph signed: "To Chris/Hillary Clinton", "With
thanks,/Bill Clinton", Color 8x10. BILL CLINTON, born William
Jefferson Blythe III in Hope, Arkansas in 1946, was Governor of Arkansas
(1979-1981, 1983-1992) and the first Democrat reelected President since
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The only elected U.S. President to be
impeached (Andrew Johnson was impeached, but he had not been elected to the
office), on February 12, 1999, President Clinton was acquitted on both articles
of impeachment brought against him: charges of perjury and obstruction of
justice. Clinton's popularity stood at 67% at the end of his trial, however.
Obviously, many Americans were willing to overlook his personal failings in
an era of peace and prosperity. His accomplishments in office included a
waiting period for gun purchases (the Brady Law), the Family and Medical Leave
Act, the North American Free Trade Agreement, welfare reform and balancing of
the federal budget. Clinton had previously co-written (with Al Gore) Putting
People First (1992), and he would publish his successful autobiography,
My Life, in 2004. Clinton's wife, former First Lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton, was a Democratic U.S. Senator from New York (2001-2009), and is
currently Secretary of State under President Barack Obama. HILLARY
RODHAM, born in Chicago, Illinois in 1947 and a graduate of Wellesley
College and Yale Law School, married William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton in 1975.
Their daughter Chelsea was born in 1980. While actively practicing law herself,
she spent 12 years as First Lady of Arkansas (1978-1980, 1982-1992).
Since 1982, she has preferred to be called by her married name. As First Lady
during the Presidency of Bill Clinton (1993-2001), she set several
firsts, including: first with a postgraduate degree, first to have practiced law
and, in 2007, the first to be elected to public office on her own. She was
elected U. S. Senator from New York in 2000, and re-elected in a landslide in
2006. As First Lady, Hillary Clinton took an active role in public policy,
beginning by chairing the National Task Force on Health Care Reform.
While the Clinton health care proposals were defeated in Congress, and
probably contributed to the Republican take-over of the Congress in 1994, she
had more success on other issues, including successful advocacy of the Adoption
and Safe Families Act of 1997. She was a favorite to win the Democratic
presidential nomination in 2008, but lost it in a hard-fought primary campaign
with Illinois Junior Senator Barack Obama. She was selected Secretary of
State in Obama's presidential cabinet in 2009, a position she holds as of
this biography. Fine condition.
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