New York had put her through the wringer, just as it had done to me in 1992. On education, I recommended increased investments in and higher standards for public schools, and incentives to encourage more students to go to college, including my national service initiative. more of a justification for removal from office than misleading the nation about an important matter of state. with a sense of hope and optimism about what we could do, and a sober sense of what the new forces of destruction could do to us.
Forget the basketball game with inner-city kids; the irresistible news was that I had shed my Arkansas roots and populist politics for an expensive indulgence. When they left, I praised them for their service and for following their convictions. Adams was having such a good time that he wound up singing a duet with Hume. I supported the treaty and said I was prepared to push its ratification in the Senate.
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