Shaking Bill Clinton’s Hand


In honor of President’s Day I give you a photo of President Bill Clinton shaking my six-year-old daughter’s hand!
Last Friday, that’s when. It was very exciting!
He also put his hand on my friend’s shoulder and said something about signing her book after shaking everyone’s hand.
I got to shake his hand too. My baby Zack’s picture was featured on our newspaper’s website too (#52). I got interviewed for a news station - but I guess I ended up on the cutting room floor. . .
The best thing I heard during the speech was about Hillary’s health care plan. What he was talking about doesn’t sound anything like ”socialist” health care. He said Hillary’s plan provided for everyone to be insured - basically through private companies. They would create a large pool for people who don’t have insurance through their jobs - self employed, students, missionaries, churches, small businesses, etc - and they would be able to buy insurance together.
The other key component is that insurance companies would have to insure everyone without picking and choosing only the healthy people. Everyone would be able to buy it and premiums would be affordable.
I can’t really see a downside to this strategy. I don’t know what everyone has their panties in a wad and blabbering on about “socialist medicine.” I would think people’s sense of self-preservation would kick in. Thank goodness there’s still time.
I bought myself a shirt, Ainsley a night-shirt and three buttons. They say Hillary Rocks, You Go Girl! and one is a Rosie the Riveter that says She Can Do it! Read more about Ainsley’s first political experience and what I hope it means to her at So Sioux Me.
Don’t miss these other President’s Day posts. Over at Quilting and Patchwork there’s presidential quilts, and Tree Hugging Family is looking at where candidates stand on green issues. Also check out the President’s Day Roundup on All Holiday Cafe. And for some stuff to tell your kids about presidents visit Guerrilla Parenting. Check out the presidential perspective on adoption over at A Child Chosen.
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9 opinions for Shaking Bill Clinton’s Hand
Happy Presidents Day
Feb 18, 2008 at 8:47 am
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Mary Emma Allen
Feb 18, 2008 at 11:22 am
Thanks for sharing your experience, Tracee, and for including my Presidents’ Day post over at Quilting and Patchwork in your round-up.
I never shook a President’s hand. However, my mom shook Lyndon Johnson’s hand when he was Vice-President…and I took her photo. Even though she and my dad didn’t vote for Johnson, Mother thought it fun to be part of history. As a newspaper reporter, I did interview Nancy Reagan and take her photo with some of the people in our small town during one of the Presidential campaigns.
Tracee
Feb 18, 2008 at 11:28 am
Interviewing Nancy Reagan woudl be so cool Mary Emma.
I’ve never shaken a President’s hand before. It was exciting. Hopefully it will be my first not my last!
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Violet
Feb 18, 2008 at 3:28 pm
That is so cool! Ainsley will remember this for the rest of her life. I love the photo of Zack in the paper. He’s adorable.
Ashley
Feb 19, 2008 at 7:34 am
That’s awesome - for you and your kids. There’s something intoxicating about listening to Bill Clinton - I can just imagine being in the room w/ him. My husband and I watched him on some political show a few months ago and my husband got up and said “I don’t know why, but I want to vote for Hillary now”. I just cracked up!
My mom met him once in Arkansas at a teacher’s convention. (He was govenor) She said all the young women were swooning over him..
Ashley
Feb 19, 2008 at 7:37 am
Also, I love your son’s hair! My 4 year old sports his little mohawk most days. I love it. My husband was afraid it would not go over too well in the little Christian school he goes to. I felt like that was silly, I mean he’s four. But we’re in a really small Southern town and people have set ideas sometimes. Thankfully his teacher always ooohed and ahhed over it. Noone ever said anything negative and one day before Christmas I saw another little boy w/ one..
Tracee
Feb 19, 2008 at 8:40 am
I did swoon a little. It was cool cause I was thinking that for a brief moment the Universe aligned so that the former leader of the free world and me and my kids were in the same place at the same time, touching, making a connection. Corny? Cool!
I thought people would flip about the mohawk cause we too live in a small Southern town. But, even old people come up and tell me they think his hair is so cute. Except my grandma thinks it makes him look too “tough” instead of sweet. My mother-in-law was about to cry about cutting off his baby curls - but even she thinks his do is the bomb!
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