What of the outcome is true of President Bill Clinton's impeachment is true?
It was clear from the beginning of the impeachment trial that there were not enough votes in the Senate to convict. -- NovaNet
In 2008, Hillary Clinton lost to Barack Obama in the primary.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton came out the victor against Bernie Sanders. Martin O'Malley was also a notable candidate, but he withdrew quickly.
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What is the age of Hillary Clinton?
Hillary Clinton is born on October 26, 1947. So, roughly she is now on 62 years old.
It was signed by U.S. president George H. W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and Mexican President Carlos Salinas in December 19th 1992. It came into force in January 1, 1994.
Did Bill Clinton reduce the national deficit?
It was not Clinton who balanced the budget. It was the republican run congress that blocked most of the things he wanted passed. A good example of this was his government run health-care plan that would have made the budget skyrocket. There was a political stalemate between Clinton and congress and your tax dollars were not spent. This combined with the booming economy at the time and you get a balanced budget.
Clinton is also commonly given credit for the thriving economy during his presidency. The good economy was do to the Internet boom that Clinton had nothing to do with. Regan cut taxes for business willing to invest in research and development and this planted the seed for most of the technology we enjoy today such as the Internet. Technology from research and development doesn't happen over night, it takes years and even decades.
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Why President Bill Clintion impeached?
They actually wanted to imprune or imbanana him but impeach was the only word they could get through spell check!
What were the results of Bill Clintons impeachment?
The House voted to impeach and the Senate held the necessary trial and failed to convict by votes of 45 for to 55 against on the perjury charge and 50-50 on the obstruction of justice charge. 67 votes would be required to convict.
Is Bill Clinton on a coin or currency?
No, not in the United States. There are very few people on coins-- the most common faces are George Washington on the quarter, Franklin D. Roosevelt on the dime, Thomas Jefferson on the nickel, Abraham Lincoln on the penny, and John F. Kennedy on the half-dollar. There are some commemorative coins with President Obama on it, but they are not to spend-- they are for collectors, and they celebrate important events in history-- since Mr. Obama was the first black president, some companies that make collectibles issues a coin or a coin set in his honor.
Bill Clinton age at inauguration?
Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992, defeating George H. W. Bush. Clinton was the first "baby boomer" president and took office at the end of the Cold War.
What kind of dog did president Bill Clinton have and what was the dog's name?
President George W. Bush has a Scottish terrier named Barney.
Was Bill Clinton a draft dodger?
No in the sense that he went to Canada to escape the draft. He did ask for , and got , student deferments until he was too old to be drafted.
What did Clinton and monica do sexually?
She apparently performed oral sex, which Clinton ostensibly did not consider sex in his particularly narrow definition (intercourse).
Not full brother and sister, but in sharing the same blood line ofthe mother, you are considered to be related by half of the parentage, in this case, on the mother's side. Whether one becomes full brother/sister is a matter of love,compassion, acceptance, and the half factor becomes a matter only of legality. You are half brother and sister. You share your mothers blood but not your fathers.
What did Bill Clinton do before becoming President?
To become president; you must be a United States citizen, be 35 years of age, and to have resided in the U.S for 14 years. However, all the President's of the United States have either been goverenors, senetors, congressmen, army generals, or vice-presidents. Bill Clinton began his long political journy in 1976 when he was elected as Attorny General of Arkansas. Next, Bill Clinton was governor of the state of Arkansas from 1978-1980, then reelected from 1982-1991. By 1992, Bill Clinton believed he had enough experience and good ideas to run for Pesident of the United States. He entered the Presidenial Election in 1992, won it, and became President on January 20th, 1993.