“Shortly after he hung up on the president in a fit of anger, he boarded a private jet, supplied by one of his rich friends, and headed across the Appalachians to Arkansas. Though he traveled the world and had lavish homes in Washington and Chappaqua, he was invariably drawn back to Little Rock and the monuments that had been built there to his legacy—the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, the offices of the Clinton Foundation, and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Pu...blic Service. “You can always tell when he’s in Little Rock from the bright blue light of his penthouse on top of his presidential library,” said a Clinton friend. “It’s like a beacon advertising he is home.” Since the building of his library, he had become an object of worship among many of Little Rock’s citizens. This was especially true of the women—young and old, married and single—who fell all over him. Now and then, he had gotten into trouble with angry husbands and fathers.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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