Thursday, July 01, 2004
Bill Clinton and Abebooks.com
Bill Clinton and Abebooks.com
AbeBooks features My Life by former US President Bill Clinton in its Avid Reader Newsletter quoting Allan Lichtman of American University:
"Whether you love him or hate him, he's an enigmatic, fascinating figure...."
To which I must add my own perhaps odd question about the human race: why do people feel a need to love or hate a man whom most do not know at all personally? and what is the fascination that people have towards people in political power?
Are they different than the man on the street? Seldom.
Those who ARE different than the man on the street seldom get elected.
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