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Former Presidents Pay Tribute to Bush 41 [VIDEO]

Mar 23rd 2011 – 11:18AM
Carolyn Kaster, AP

Carolyn Kaster, AP

A star-studded group including all of the living ex-presidents gathered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to honor George H.W. Bush for his dedication to volunteering.

Bill Clinton Cameos in 'The Hangover 2': 6 Other Weird Things He's Done Lately

By Dave ThierNov 15th 2010 – 1:58PM

(Nov. 15) -- Bill Clinton's latest project was leaked the other day, and it's not political. He's secured himself a cameo in the upcoming movie "The Hangover 2." Slick Willy showed off his performance style as early as the 1992 presidential campaign, when he played the sax on the Arsenio Hall show. While George W. Bush...

Opinion: 5 Reasons a GOP Win Could Be Good for Obama

By John MerlineOct 8th 2010 – 5:30AM

(Oct. 8) -- Conventional wisdom has it that a loss of the House and the Senate would be a huge blow to President Barack Obama. And Obama is certainly doing everything he can to stem the loss -- out on the hustings giving speeches, talking to families in their backyards and trying to reignite the passion of younger voters...

The Point: Bill Clinton to the Rescue Again

By Steve PendleburyNov 11th 2009 – 9:55AM

Bill Clinton took another step in defining his post-presidential role when he visited Capitol Hill on Tuesday to urge Senate Democrats to pass health care reform. As he takes on the mantle of the Democratic Party's elder statesman, Clinton is also becoming President Barack Obama's go-to guy when the going gets tough....

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William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III; August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Inaugurated at age 46, he was the third-youngest president.

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