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    William Jefferson Clinton is known for several things that allow him to be considered one of the greats in his lifetime. In the same, he is also known as being a disgrace to the presidency by many. President Clinton is the second president to be impeached in history. In this essay, I'll explain to you why William Clinton is my favorite United States President. President William Clinton, also known as Bill Clinton, was born in the year 1964. Initially named William Clinton Blythe, he was born

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    In the introduction Bill Clinton starts off by using humor to grab the attention of the audience, this good because it makes the audience feel more comfortable and interested in what he is going to say. Also, Bill Clinton talks to the audience in a way to let them know that he is no different from them, yes he has been president but he is still a regular guy. The language he uses is inclusive language, so that everyone in the audience can follow his speech without being confused, he doesn’t have

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    of President Bill Clinton’s administration and presidency. The fourteen scholars that came together proposed a book examining Bill Clinton and how he became and stayed president for two terms. The book titled, The Clinton Riddle: Perspectives of the Forty-Second President, is composed of ten essays, each regarding different aspects of his presidency from campaigning and the press to women and even foreign policy. Throughout his career from early Arkansas times to his presidency, Clinton gained the

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    Who I want to discuss today in my essay is one who’s known for his affair, Bill Clinton. I can guarantee whoever think of Bill Clinton will think of an affair with one of his intern or one president that almost got impeached because of what he did. Before I started on my research about Bill Clinton, all I thought of him was nothing more than a player. His image in our nation is demonstrated as a player or cheater. That’s why I was so curious about him for what he did as a president. Because of this

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    How Will He be Remembered? People will always remember Bill Clinton, for what reason, however, might be different. Some might remember him as a wonderful president who helped our country pull through the millennium unscathed. He protected our environment, promoted education, strengthened our economy, dropped the crime rate, dropped our nation's poverty levels and had some victories with international policies. At the same time we have health care that is falling apart, some problems with the military

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    Bill Clinton David Maraniss’ comprehensive biography on the 42nd President of the United States reveals key themes that drove President Clinton to success. First in His Class: A Biography of Bill Clinton shows Clinton’s initiative and leadership in his formative years. Maraniss started his career in journalism as a high schooler in Madison, Wisconsin. During these years, he reported about antiwar protests concerning Vietnam and also local high school football. Maraniss landed a job at The Washington

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    During President Bill Clinton’s speech, “I have sinned”, all three forms of rhetorical appeal were used. Ethos being the most used. Ethos is used to create credibility and to build the audience’s perception of the speaker or writer. President Clinton based nearly the entire speech on building credibility. During his speech, President Clinton relied upon the audience’s perception of the words and phrases that he had chosen for his speech, such as “Hillary and the vice president and I”. Thus giving

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    Arkansas, Bill Clinton, was the first Democratic candidate in the election of 1992, becoming the first Democratic president since 1976. He was the president number 42 and occupied two presidential period between 1993 to 2000. When he was nominated to the presidency in 1992 by the Democratic party, Clinton centered his campaign in creating jobs, focusing on the image that is close to ordinary people because he does not come from an elite of millionaires like his challenger George W. Bush. Clinton was favored

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    Abortion- Days into his presidency, on January 23, 1993, President Bill Clinton signed a series of executive orders that revoked previous family planning and abortion policies. He believed “[in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision] that the Court reached the right conclusion”1 and that “the ultimate choice should remain a matter for a woman to decide in consultation with her conscience, her doctor, and her God2.” Education- From election days, Clinton campaigned against George H. W. Bush and focused greatly upon

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    The Impeachment of President Bill Clinton The impeachment of President Clinton is something that will be remembered forever. Along with the fact that a presidential impeachment has only happened one other time since the Civil War, the publicity that came with the Clinton trial was extensive (Miller 2004). While the Republican and Democratic members of the House of Representatives had vastly different views on impeaching President Clinton, the fact that only five Democratic Representatives voted to

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