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Article: The running is done. (Bill Clinton) (Column)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- November 18, 1996
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In the end, he couldn't resist. He careened about the country, campaigning carnivorously. It seemed more an indulgence than a necessity - a last fling, a careless abandoning of the measured presidential rhythms, the patience and discipline that had brought him back from oblivion. Bill Clinton has always nm for office as if he were being chased, he seems most comfortable a stutter-step ahead of the posse. This year, the game had been way too easy. The opposition was sad and slow; the posse poky, uninterested. He appeared untouchable, sequestered in the White House, and so he came out - dashing about, nearly sleepless, flagrantly empathetic and extremely unctuous. It was ...
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