He'll enter the White House alright . . . as a first lady type figure. He'll have to give the tour of the White House when it gets dressed up for Christmas. Ha. Ha. Revenge is mine!!!!!!!!!
2007-01-21 19:39:31
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answered by Erik B 3
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God forbid that either enter the White House as such again. I believe that America will be greatly looked down upon if a woman President were elected. I am personally a Republican, but even if Condileezza Rice ran, as much as I support her, I probably would not vote for her unless she was the absolute by far best choice.
If she is elected (*Remember 9-11 shudders*), I should hope that the former President Clinton would be grateful for another opportunity to serve our country, even if he is not the President. He still will be able to advise her on what moves to make.
I'm sure that the servants will treat anyone who enters the White House with the highest respect, as that is what they are paid to do. Anyone who doesn't ought to be fired, whether I agree with them or not.
2007-01-21 20:33:11
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answered by Remember 9-11 2
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If she should win the election, I'm sure he would return to the White House as the "First Gentleman" (nobody really knows what title the male spouse of a president would hold, as there hasn't been one yet!). I'm equally sure that any servant who couldn't muster the necessary decorum to treat him appropriately (he IS a former president, whatever else he did or didn't do) would be shown the door very quickly.
2007-01-21 19:12:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically, it's Senator Clinton. I'm sure he would live in the White House. As for the "servants", they would probably treat him with more respect and reverence than a usual First Spouse, and may even call him, "Mr. President", as one sustains that title for life. However, he would not be treated with more privilege than the President herself.
Also, I believe the official title would be "First Gentleman", but I may be getting that from that cancelled show, "Commander-In-Chief".
2007-01-21 19:14:29
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answered by Richardson '08 3
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on condition that bill Clinton's spouse become operating for nomination to be the Democrats' candidate for President. that's probable his words were an attack on her competition and not in any respect really what he concept-about Obama. Even what he's imagined to have stated to Ted Kennedy, become to help his spouse. he's helping Obama now because his spouse isn't operating, he isn't any longer her competition. A valuable Democratic President is powerful for all Democrats and for a destiny run by technique of Hilary Clinton.
2016-12-02 21:23:49
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answered by cottom 4
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this is so damn scary, some folks are thinking she is unelectable, but think about it, there are so many people that want to break some stupid "never has happened before" statistic that they wont think of whats best for the country and will vote for this anti-christ for that reason alone, then you apply simple number strategy, they split up the vote by helping a libertarian in the running, a reublican, and we best look out!!! We could have this man hating venom spewer at the head of our goverment, then nothing will get done for all the arguing and hate. the postion is president, not king. the pres has to be very tactful and a good leader.
buckle up and get ready.
2007-01-21 19:14:57
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answered by TEXASMALE 2
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He is entitled to certain previleges as ex-President. In the US, whether within or without the White House, the former office beareres continue to be addressed as President.
2007-01-21 19:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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the news says she is the favourite,mostly with the ladys.and yes i think he will,
2007-01-21 19:09:50
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answered by Anonymous
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That woman is unelectable.......I hope she runs!
2007-01-21 19:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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