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richlevy 07-05-2004 07:50 PM

Clinton Book Signing
 
We went to the Constitution Center today for a conversation about politics with former President Clinton to be followed by a book signing.

The guest of honor was over an hour late due to weather grounding his plane. He ended up coming by car.

To keep the crowd entertained, Governor Rendell led an impromptu 45 minute question and answer about politics, including his estimation of Kerry's running mate choices and take on Iraq.
Wow. :cool:

So it took a while, but we heard Clinton discuss politics and his legacy. Marci, Jeffrey , and I got our books signed and a handshake. Then we went and looked over some exhibits.

A long and interesting day.

Beestie 07-05-2004 08:49 PM

That's very cool. I met former president Jimmy Carter on a Habitat site - meeting a former president is something you don't forget.

elSicomoro 07-05-2004 08:55 PM

Speaking of Jimmy, he was off monitoring an election this weekend, in Indonesia.

Rich, no photos?

richlevy 07-05-2004 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sycamore
Speaking of Jimmy, he was off monitoring an election this weekend, in Indonesia.

Rich, no photos?

No cameras allowed.

xoxoxoBruce 07-05-2004 10:25 PM

He's just a man. He takes his pants off one chick at a time, just like you do. :lol:
Who did Rendell pick for VP?

marichiko 07-05-2004 11:47 PM

I met Jimmy Carter once when he was signing his first book of poetry,Always a reckoning, at the Tattered Cover Bookstore in Denver. The poor man was signing away like a robot, and I broke the protocol by reaching out my hand to shake his and telling him how much I admired his work on Habitat for Humanity. He actually looked me in the eye and "saw" me and said, "thank-you." It was amazing. I got to shake an ex-president's hand!

bluesdave 07-06-2004 02:14 AM

Back in 87 I was living in Tulsa, and one Sunday I turned on a local TV station to watch a fishing show (not much else to do in Tulsa on a Sunday), and there was Jimmy himself, giving his tips on Bass fishing! Sometimes you forget that famous people are still "people" too. :eek3:

breakingnews 07-06-2004 11:57 AM

[gloat]
I had dinner with Jimmy Carter and his wife two years ago. Every year at Emory U. before Carter's town hall meeting/speech/forum, a handful of students are invited to dine with him. Though there were only 10 of us, the two who sat next to the Carters totally monopolized the conversation. Oh well. I remember the chicken being really dry. But at least I got a front-row seat for the speech. Pretty neat.
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Oh, BTW, the Carter Center in Atlanta is owned by Emory in some weird, supposedly non-political relationship.


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