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    <body><![CDATA[Great blow-by-blow of the first 18mos of the Clinton presidency, to indulge your inner politics nerd. Lots of insight into Hillary's role early in the presidency. It's easy to forget how much they were pushing convention.<br/><br/>There are some real gems about Bill Clinton, too. After all that came later, it's easy to forget that they came into office on a platform of change, and were genuinely trying to make it happen. I wonder if an Obama presidency might look like Clinton's first term, without some of his flaws that crippled them.]]></body>
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