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A notable degree.
A lot.
Why?

I think he will have quite a marked influence in her decisions.
He seemed to have given her ample freedom of expression when he was President, so she should do the same.

How much 'say' should Bill have? Your view?

Please note:
If you can't use your imagination, don't answer.
Please don't inundate us with 'Hillary hysteria'.

2007-11-05 11:07:46 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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A lot. Not only because he's her spouse, but most importantly, because he was a good & charismatic former president (his personal foibles notwithstanding) with a great deal of knowledge and experience in both, domestic & international issues. He could be a lot of help to her & a good bouncing-board for her ideas. Making him an Ambassador to the US would be an excellent move. We are in a time of great crisis, when we need people with brilliant minds, which they both have, and you know what they say; two heads are better than one.

2007-11-06 00:27:03 · answer #1 · answered by The Wiz 7 · 1 0

I think it is a little lame to say that he should have the same influence as the spouse of any other President. How many first lady's were the leader of the free world?

It is not uncommon for a President to consult with former Presidents. I would assume it would be the same situation here.

Being the President's husband doesn't wipe away 8 years of job experience.

2007-11-05 11:31:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Pillow communicate is a efficient subject. What adult males and females communicate approximately while they pass to mattress or over coffee the subsequent morning. of direction presidents have made judgements consistent with what he and his spouse communicate. i'm no longer asserting all judgements are made this manner yet surely there have been many. it would be no diverse for Hillary.

2016-12-08 13:09:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

None! I feel that if she is elected President, she should have to make the decisions on her own. Now, we know that this won't happen, everyone needs someone to talk to about pressing issues, so I suspect that he will have a lot more to do with her Presidency than we like to think. I like the guy & know that he is very intelligent but, we would not be electing him.

2007-11-05 11:18:07 · answer #4 · answered by geegee 6 · 0 1

I was sorts for Hillary when this all began but I am beginning to think she isn't going to get the nomination...but if she does I think she should do just what she said she would which is to make bill a roving ambassador. That would give bill a strong role as a foreign policy adviser(which he does fairly well).

2007-11-05 11:20:03 · answer #5 · answered by skribble 2 · 2 1

I have to say Hillary will never become President of the United States. My opinion though. Sorry, guess I don't have an imagination with Hillary being president. Count me out.

2007-11-05 14:53:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Slightly less than last time they lived in the White House - some.

2007-11-05 11:13:05 · answer #7 · answered by Yo it's Me 7 · 1 0

As much or as little as any spouse of a President usually has...

2007-11-05 11:12:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

As much as he wants and as much as she will allow him to give. He was a decent president,(WAY BETTER THAN BUSH), and his personal choices do not hinder his ability to do a good job.

2007-11-05 11:15:47 · answer #9 · answered by HollywoodStarlet 1 · 1 2

About as much as he had before.

2007-11-05 11:17:45 · answer #10 · answered by Lorenzo Steed 7 · 2 0

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