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The presidency of William Jefferson Blythe Clinton was the ultimate triumph of showmanship and emotion over logic and law. This is the phenomenon that Rush embodied in the phrase "Style Over Substance." |
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Clinton was never who he appeared to be. He would tell you what you wanted to hear - whether it was true never, ever mattered.
On the January 6, 1993 episode of Rush's TV show, we brought you a fantastic example of this man's chameleon-like nature. We proved that he was dying his hair different colors - gray to strike a mature, grandfatherly look; black to look younger, etc.
Ten years later on October 3, 2002, we caught his former VP Algore doing the same thing - turning up with red hair at for a speech at the Brookings Institution! With these people, what you see is never what you get. They're always acting, always on stage. It's unreal. |
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