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Letters to President Clinton

Letters to President Clinton
Author: Menaḥem Dov ben Ḥayim Yitsḥaḳ Genaḳ
Publisher: Sterling Publishing (NY)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Faith (Judaism).
ISBN: 9781454907916

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Rabbi Menachem Genack and Bill Clinton first met as Clinton began his road to the White House. As their friendship deepened, the rabbi started sending Clinton brief essays highlighting spiritual insights from the Bible. Later, at Clinton's request, Genack took a more formal approach, also inviting many distinguished acquaintances to contribute. This universally inspiring collection gathers more than 100 of these mini-sermons, with a foreword by Clinton himself.


Dear Socks, Dear Buddy

Dear Socks, Dear Buddy
Author: Hillary Rodham Clinton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998-11-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0684857782

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This entertaining, amusing, and thoughtful collection of letters that children have sent to Socks and Buddy--the nation's "First Pets"--includes 50 candid photos and an Introduction by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Author's royalties will be donated to the National Park Service Foundation.


Letters from Bill

Letters from Bill
Author: Gloria O'Donnell
Publisher: Storyline Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780615509914

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REVISED EDITION. A warm memoir written from the perspective of a woman who was inspired by Bill Clinton from his run for congress through his White House years. The letters and journal entries chronicle their friendship and their interaction as he rises from small-town candidate to a powerful international leader.


First In His Class

First In His Class
Author: David Maraniss
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 975
Release: 2008-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439128359

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Who exactly is Bill Clinton, and why was he, of all the brilliant and ambitious men in his generation, the first in his class to reach the White House? Drawing on hundreds of letters, documents, and interviews, David Maraniss explores the evolution of the personality of our forty-second president from his youth in Arkansas to his 1991 announcement that he would run for the nation's highest office. In this richly textured and balanced biography, Maraniss reveals a complex man full of great flaws and great talents. First in His Class is the definitive book on Bill Clinton.


42

42
Author: Michael Nelson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501706748

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This book uses hundreds of hours of newly opened interviews and other sources to illuminate the life and times of the nation’s forty-second president, Bill Clinton. Combining the authoritative perspective of these inside accounts with the analytic powers of some of America’s most distinguished presidential scholars, the essays assembled here offer a major advance in our collective understanding of the Clinton White House. Included are path-breaking chapters on the major domestic and foreign policy initiatives of the Clinton years, as well as objective discussions of political success and failure. 42 is the first book to make extensive use of previously closed interviews collected for the Clinton Presidential History Project, conducted by the Presidential Oral History Program of the University of Virginia’s Miller Center. These interviews, recorded by teams of scholars working under a veil of strict confidentiality, explored officials’ memories of their service with President Clinton and their careers prior to joining the administration. Interviewees also offered political and leadership lessons they had gleaned as eyewitnesses to and shapers of history. Their spoken recollections provide invaluable detail about the inner history of the presidency in an age when personal diaries and discursive letters are seldom written. The authors producing this volume had first access to more than fifty of these cleared interviews, including sessions with White House chiefs of staff Mack McLarty and Leon Panetta, Secretaries of State Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright, National Security Advisors Anthony Lake and Sandy Berger, and a host of political advisors who guided Clinton into the White House and helped keep him there. This book thus provides a multidimensional portrait of Bill Clinton's administration, drawing largely on the observations of those who knew it best.


Letters to Saint Clinton

Letters to Saint Clinton
Author: Scott Ritcher
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0615138985

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The controversy that ignited when a Kentucky artist depicted former President Clinton as a Christlike Catholic icon is documented through this book of letters from critics and supporters. As seen in USA Today, The Guardian, and dozens of media outlets around the world, LETTERS TO SAINT CLINTON juxtaposes passionate letters and commentary from admirers and detractors with equally tempestuous responses from artist Scott Ritcher. Excerpts from press coverage are also thrown into the mix, and the resulting drama that plays out lands at all points along the line from painfully serious to painfully hilarious. At times, the heated exchanges between religious purists and casual observers devolve into threats and become downright scary. Across 190 pages, LETTERS TO SAINT CLINTON emerges as an extensively diverse and multifaceted discussion about religion, politics, art, government policy, comedy, pop culture, false assumptions, separation of church and state, and personal freedom in America.


Giving

Giving
Author: President Bill Clinton
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1446473708

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Here, from Bill Clinton, is a call to action. Giving is an inspiring look at how each of us can change the world. First, it reveals the extraordinary and innovative efforts now being made by companies and organizations-and by individuals-to solve problems and save lives both 'down the street and around the world'. Then it urges us to seek out what each of us, 'regardless of income, available time, age, and skills', can do to help, to give people a chance to live out their dreams. Bill Clinton shares his own experiences and those of other givers, representing a global flood tide of nongovernmental, nonprofit activity. These remarkable stories demonstrate that gifts of time, skills, things, and ideas are as important and effective as contributions of money. From Bill and Melinda Gates to a six-year-old California girl named McKenzie Steiner, who organized and supervised drives to clean up the beach in her community, Clinton introduces us to both well-known and unknown heroes of giving. Clinton writes about men and women who traded in their corporate careers, and the fulfillment they now experience through giving. He writes about energy-efficient practices, about progressive companies going green, about promoting fair wages and decent working conditions around the world. He shows us how one of the most important ways of giving can be an effort to change, improve, or protect a government policy. He outlines what we as individuals can do, the steps we can take, how much we should consider giving, and why our giving is so important. Bill Clinton's own actions in his post-presidential years have had an enormous impact on the lives of millions. Through his foundation and his work in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina, he has become an international spokesperson and model for the power of giving.


The President's Daughter

The President's Daughter
Author: James Patterson
Publisher: Little, Brown and Knopf
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2021-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316540730

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A rocket ride of a thriller—the #1 New York Times bestselling blockbuster by President Bill Clinton and James Patterson, "the dream team" (Lee Child). All Presidents have nightmares. This one is about to come true. Every detail is accurate—because one of the authors is President Bill Clinton. The drama and action never stop—because the other author is James Patterson. Matthew Keating, a one-time Navy SEAL—and a past president—has always defended his family as staunchly as he has his country. Now those defenses are under attack. A madman abducts Keating's teenage daughter, Melanie—turning every parent's deepest fear into a matter of national security. As the world watches in real time, Keating embarks on a one-man special-ops mission that tests his strengths: as a leader, a warrior, and a father. The authors' first collaboration, The President Is Missing, a #1 New York Times bestseller and the #1 bestselling novel of 2018, was praised as "ambitious and wildly readable" (New York Times Book Review) and "a fabulously entertaining thriller" (Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ron Chernow).


Letters to a U.S. President

Letters to a U.S. President
Author: David Kavanagh
Publisher: Dram Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781403373083

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In 1994, David Kavanagh started a journal that became a series of open letters to then U.S. President Bill Clinton. For almost three months, up to the mid-term congressional elections, he compared their day-to-day lives, selecting snippets of poetry that seemed appropriate for the moment. Then the journal was forgotten. Rediscovered in 2002, Letters to a U.S. President is a sideways glance at presidential life in America from a London, UK, life which grows more calamitous by the day. Quirky and original, it offers a trans-Atlantic take on the age-old concept of parallel existence. Embattled President and hapless citizen are not just miles apart, they have a whole ocean between them and a world of difference. By the end, readers may wonder what the 42nd President might have made of these illuminating missives had he actually received them.


Letters to the (Would Be) President (9/09/08 to 8/29/09)

Letters to the (Would Be) President (9/09/08 to 8/29/09)
Author: Turnin A. Hausround
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0557536707

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Our Backs were to the Wall (Street that is) and we were absolutely desparate to survive anyway we could, and there was only one path, one hope that had any chance, if any, to get out of this BLACK HOLE OF BEING TAXED TO DEATH IN THOSE 8 YEARS. TO ELECT ANOTHER ONE OF THEM THAT HAD DONE THIS HORROR TO US, JUST WOULD NOT DO!!! WE HAD AND HAVE NO OPTIONS LEFT,THIS WAS IT. NO OTHER WOULD DO AND IF IT WENT THE WRONG WAY, NONE OF US OR NONE OF THE 300 MILLION OF THIS NATION COULD SURVIVE EVEN ONE MORE DAY OF THAT KIND OF ADMINISTRATION OR GROUP IN POWER. THERE WAS NO OTHER OPTION, IT HAD TO GO ONLY ONE WAY AND FORTUNATELY IT DID. THANK GOD FOR SEEING US THROUGH TO THE RIGHT CONCLUSION.