ging all over the world, I would begin my presidency with an economic strategy for which there was no precedent. Ken Starr indicted Julie Hiatt Steele, the Republican woman who wouldn’t lie to back up Kathleen Willey’s story. , whose father, the Reverend Wesley Pruden, had been chaplain of the White Citizens’ Council in Arkansas and an ally of Justice Jim Johnson’s in their lost crusade against civil rights for blacks. Mark had asked me if I was afraid that “the best part of your life is over.
I wanted to support the Turks in the aftermath of two devastating earthquakes, and to encourage them to continue to work with the United States and Europe. But the economy alone didn’t do it. significant middle class, and little of the institutional capacity required to operate a modern state. It had a perfect name for Washington political life: Oh Hell! The Secret Service had been with me since the Ne
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