Old bill will keep his name, "Bubba".
2007-03-08 04:35:19
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answered by Sgt 524 5
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i'm no longer an American, so i do not now for particular, yet do not individuals call ex-presidents Mr President? So, if we were concerning bill Clinton, being a former US President, does no longer he nonetheless be Mr President. in the different case, from what i have stumbled on on-line the answer is First Gentleman, which sounds ridiculous.
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answered by ? 4
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The Honorable President Bill Clinton
2007-03-08 05:10:35
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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In the case of Hilary, he'll technically be Mr. First President, won't he?
Otherwise, how about "The First Gent"
2007-03-08 04:48:20
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answered by ideogenetic 7
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The First Better Half but we're far away from that point thank God.
2007-03-08 04:54:13
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answered by Kevin A 6
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I would say the first gentleman.
2007-03-08 04:46:48
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answered by smedrik 7
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He is already "President Clinton". What difference does it make to add "First Gentleman" to his title? I mean, of the two, "President" is title with a higher esteem, right?
2007-03-08 04:36:20
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answered by jimvalentinojr 6
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God hope it never happens , remember the balls up Thatcher made trying to fit into a Mans world, get back to washing the dishes n stuff for Gods sake ,, giving women the vote was a big mistake !
2007-03-08 04:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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For Bill, how about Rapist. Or First Philanderer
2007-03-08 04:57:41
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answered by boonietech 5
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He's be The First Ladies Man
2007-03-08 04:33:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Why speculate on something that is never going to happen?
2007-03-08 04:33:20
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answered by J S 4
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