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| Looking for the Perfect Encore By JOE KLEIN
The sad truth is, Clinton, 58, is trapped in the blandly noble life of a former President. He will spend the coming year giving speeches; raising money for HIV/AIDS in the Third World; traipsing about with his new buddy, former President George H.W. Bush, to raise money for tsunami relief; and organizing a major conference in September to discuss global challenges. He will do all this at a more leisurely pace than in the past as he recovers from two surgeries to repair his famously expansive heart.
But he maintains another, more intriguing and fitfully covert role as well:
political kibitzer. Clinton is regarded as the best political strategist in the
Democratic Party, even by those who disagree with his Third Way philosophy.
Some of his happiest hours are spent discussing short-term tactics and the
long-term future of the Democrats with friends, candidates, former aides and
current spouses. It is the colloquy with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New
Yorkwho qualifies as all four: friend, candidate, former aide and spousethat
is likely to arouse the most interest
over the next few years and provide the most titillating potential job offer of
all:
to be America's first First Gentleman.
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FROM THE APRIL 18, 2005 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2005
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