PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. "BILL" CLINTON
The 42nd U.S. President pens his autograph on the cover of this TIME magazine, where he is shown during the first presidential debate in 1992, signed in black felt tip
Magazine Cover Signed: "Bill/Clinton" in black felt tip. 8x10¾. TIMES Magazine of October 19, 1992, cover story: The Homestretch Clinton in Control. Bill Clinton, born William Jefferson Blythe III in Hope, Arkansas in 1946, was Governor of Arkansas (1979-1981, 1983-1992) and the first Democrat reelected President since FDR. The only elected U.S. President to be impeached (Andrew Johnson was impeached, but he had not been elected to the office), on February 12, 1999, President Clinton was acquitted on both articles of impeachment brought against him: charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton's popularity stood at 67% at the end of his trial, however. Obviously, many Americans were willing to overlook his personal failings in an era of peace and prosperity. His accomplishments in office included a waiting period for gun purchases (the Brady Law), the Family and Medical Leave Act, the North American Free Trade Agreement, welfare reform and balancing of the federal budget. Clinton had previously co-written (with Al Gore) Putting People First (1992), and he would publish his successful autobiography, My Life, in 2004. Mounted on a 13¼x10¾ frame. Edges slightly worn. Otherwise, fine condition.
The 42nd U.S. President pens his autograph on the cover of this TIME magazine, where he is shown during the first presidential debate in 1992, signed in black felt tip
Magazine Cover Signed: "Bill/Clinton" in black felt tip. 8x10¾. TIMES Magazine of October 19, 1992, cover story: The Homestretch Clinton in Control. Bill Clinton, born William Jefferson Blythe III in Hope, Arkansas in 1946, was Governor of Arkansas (1979-1981, 1983-1992) and the first Democrat reelected President since FDR. The only elected U.S. President to be impeached (Andrew Johnson was impeached, but he had not been elected to the office), on February 12, 1999, President Clinton was acquitted on both articles of impeachment brought against him: charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton's popularity stood at 67% at the end of his trial, however. Obviously, many Americans were willing to overlook his personal failings in an era of peace and prosperity. His accomplishments in office included a waiting period for gun purchases (the Brady Law), the Family and Medical Leave Act, the North American Free Trade Agreement, welfare reform and balancing of the federal budget. Clinton had previously co-written (with Al Gore) Putting People First (1992), and he would publish his successful autobiography, My Life, in 2004. Mounted on a 13¼x10¾ frame. Edges slightly worn. Otherwise, fine condition.
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