It contributed to Clinton's rising popularity by improving the economy.
It contributed to Clinton's rising popularity by improving the economy.
Bill Clinton was the first President to have his Inauguration live on the internet.
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Thomas Jefferson was the first to be inaugurated in Washington.
Anecdotal evidence from Internet sources suggests George Washington was the first president to kiss the bible?
James Yendley
Bill Clinton's second inauguration was the first inauguration broadcast on the internet, -on January 27th 1997.
George W. Bush (the second one)
Yes, America has had a president and first lady who were both attorneys. Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, and his wife Hillary Clinton, served as the First Lady, were both trained lawyers. Bill Clinton was a lawyer prior to his political career, and Hillary Clinton worked as an attorney before serving as First Lady and later becoming a senator and secretary of state.
The phrase "Bush internet" was first used in President Bush's candidacy during the year or 2000. Bush used this phrase for his nomination and candidacy.
President Clinton's first name is Bill. He is married to Hilary Clinton who was a Senator and Secretary of State.
OneIt was President Lyndon Johnson in May or June of 1967. I was on a security detail, from the 173rd Airborne Brigade, and we were securing the AO for the first link-up for an A-Team of Special Forces, in the Highlands of South Vietnam. While I was about 5 meters from the major, I clearly heard President Johnson's first words. The equipment used was a dish about the size of a golf umbrella, it and the microphone had AT&T insignias on them, a 1/4 ton truck's bed was completely full, and very heavy, from a computer that had Honeywell, and IBM insignia on them. Milnet was the defacto internet of the time, there were no other networks with such capabilities. Hence, since the below answer was not possible, at that time, and the question was the 1st President to use the net, the below answer is irrelevant. Another answer would note that the Internet was not actually invented until several years later than the above scenario, when multiple networks were connected together (an "internet" is, by definition more than one network), and the internet protocol was standardized in 1982.