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Ep. 13: Bill Clinton (Presidents Are People Too)
- De: Alexis Coe, Elliott Kalan
- Duración: 28 m
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Historia
Alexis and Elliott go back to the '90s to look at the president they grew up with. Bill Clinton has been in the public eye for more than a quarter-century, and rather than re-tell his familiar story, they pose three questions: What was it like to share the stage with Clinton when he played the saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1992? What did Toni Morrison mean when she described Clinton as the "first black president"? And finally, does Clinton really have a photographic memory?
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Horrible
- De Amazon Customer en 10-27-19
No mention of Lewinsky and too much saxophone
Revisado: 03-07-18
Is there anything you would change about this book?
At least talk about Monica Lewinsky - her omission raises questions to the authors' assumed, political neutrality.
What was most disappointing about Alexis Coe and Elliott Kalan ’s story?
As mentioned, the fact that nothing of the beret wearing intern was included nor was the stark gravity of a standing president lying under oath begs the listeners to assume that Coe and Kalan are left-leaning - which isn't in and of itself a crime, but shouldn't the people behind a podcast entitled "Presidents are People Too" say as much? Bill Clinton's bedroom indiscretions prove he is as ubiquitous as the next person. Not including the scandal that rocked the nation was a mistake and shows slight political bias.
I'm a big fan of Alexis Coe and Elliott Kalan but feel they missed the mark with this one.
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Ep. 13: Bill Clinton (Presidents Are People Too)
- De: Alexis Coe, Elliott Kalan
- Duración: 28 m
- Grabación Original
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
Alexis and Elliott go back to the '90s to look at the president they grew up with. Bill Clinton has been in the public eye for more than a quarter-century, and rather than re-tell his familiar story, they pose three questions: What was it like to share the stage with Clinton when he played the saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1992? What did Toni Morrison mean when she described Clinton as the "first black president"? And finally, does Clinton really have a photographic memory?
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Horrible
- De Amazon Customer en 10-27-19
No mention of Lewinsky and too much saxophone
Revisado: 03-07-18
Is there anything you would change about this book?
At least talk about Monica Lewinsky - her omission raises questions to the authors' assumed, political neutrality.
What was most disappointing about Alexis Coe and Elliott Kalan ’s story?
As mentioned, the fact that nothing of the beret wearing intern was included nor was the stark gravity of a standing president lying under oath begs the listeners to assume that Coe and Kalan are left-leaning - which isn't in and of itself a crime, but shouldn't the people behind a podcast entitled "Presidents are People Too" say as much? Bill Clinton's bedroom indiscretions prove he is as ubiquitous as the next person. Not including the scandal that rocked the nation was a mistake and shows slight political bias.
I'm a big fan of Alexis Coe and Elliott Kalan but feel they missed the mark with this one.
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