The Clinton paradox: How could a president so intelligent, so compassionate, so public-spirited and so conscious of his place in history act in such a stupid, selfish and self-destructive manner?
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"The Clinton paradox: How could a president so intelligent, so compassionate, so public-spirited and so conscious of his place in history act in such a stupid, selfish and self-destructive manner?" — George Stephanopoulos
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The Clinton paradox: How could a president so intelligent, so compassionate, so public-spirited and so conscious of his place in history act in such a stupid, selfish and self-destructive manner? — George Stephanopoulos
About George Stephanopoulos
George Stephanopoulos was a Journalist from Greece (1947–present).
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This quote is attributed to George Stephanopoulos, a Journalist from Greece.
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George Stephanopoulos lived from 1947 – present.