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What does Clinton mean?

Clinton is a name.

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Bill? Bill Clinton, (full name: William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton, William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton, original name: William Jefferson Bly III, 1946 August 19-), American politician, member of the Democratic Party of the United States, and former governor of Arkansas (/kloc-0 1983- 1992), the 42nd president of the United States, the first American president born after World War II, the second president impeached by Congress, the youngest American president after theodore roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, and the only Democratic president re-elected after franklin roosevelt.

Clinton is a person's surname, or a person's first name, not a person's full name. There are many people surnamed Clinton all over the world. It can also be a place name. At present, there are two famous Clintons in the world, one is the former President of the United States, and the other is the current Secretary of State of the United States. William jefferson clinton was born in Hope, Arkansas, USA. 1962, his strength serves as an example for Arkansas students: Clinton met Kennedy at the age of 17.

He attended the National Youth Organization Congress 1964 held in Washington, D.C. After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Georgetown University, majoring in diplomacy. He is the president of the University Student Union and assists Senator William Fulbright in his work. 1968, graduated from Clinton University with a bachelor's degree in international political science, and won a Rhodes scholarship to study in Oxford University, England. 1970 was admitted to Yale law school in the United States, and 1973 graduated with a doctor of law. In the same year, he became a professor at Arkansas State University. 1976, Clinton became the attorney general of Arkansas, 1978 to 1980 served as the governor of Arkansas, and 1982 to 1992 served as the governor for five consecutive terms. During his tenure as governor, Clinton made great achievements in promoting state education reform and implementing economic development plans. He was elected as the chairman of the Southern Economic Development Policy Committee of the United States, and also served as the chairman of the joint meeting of American governors. He also assisted the President in presiding over the work of the country's highest education authority. 1990, Clinton was elected chairman of the Supreme Council of the Democratic Party, and he had a good assistant. 1992165438+1On October 3, Clinton was elected president of the United States and was re-elected in1996165438+10. 200 1 1 retired. In April 2005, he became the United Nations special envoy for tsunami relief. Clinton has a wide range of interests, especially music, and is good at playing saxophone. He used to be the lead saxophonist in the Arkansas wind band. 1from June 25th to July 3rd, 1998, Clinton paid a state visit to China. On June 29th, he gave a speech at Peking University and donated more than 500 English books to Peking University Library. From June 5, 2003 to 10, he visited China at the invitation of Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs and gave a speech on AIDS and other issues in Tsinghua University. In September 2005, Clinton visited Zhengzhou and delivered a speech, hoping that China would become stronger and stronger. Madam: hillary diane rodham clinton is a famous American lawyer. He was elected to the United States Senate and is now the United States Secretary of State. In June 2005, Hillary was elected to the National Women's Hall of Fame.

political career

1974 after the youngest governor taught law at the university of Arkansas for several years, Clinton and John Paul Hammerschmidt failed to run for the Arkansas house of representatives, but the popularity gained in this election helped him to be elected attorney general of Arkansas in 1976. And was elected governor of the state for the first time in 1978. 1979,65438+10 In October, 32-year-old Clinton was elected governor of Arkansas.

As the governor of Arkansas, he became one of the youngest governors in American history. At that time, he was also the youngest governor in the United States. His first term as governor was very difficult, and he faced many difficulties, including the unpopular motor vehicle tax, and 1980 some Cuban refugees successfully escaped from the deep throat. In addition, Clinton's wife, Hillary Rodham, as the governor's wife, refused to use her husband's surname, which also caused quite a controversy in conservative Arkansas. 1980, Clinton was re-elected after the expiration of his first term, and was succeeded by Franklin D. White, a Republican. After leaving office, Clinton reflected on his failure and loneliness in his political career. He established new relations with powerful business interests and repaired relations with state government departments. Hillary also agreed to use Clinton as her surname and reinvent herself in public as the wife of a more traditional politician. At the same time, as a lawyer, she secretly established her own regime within the permitted scope. 1982, Clinton was finally re-elected as governor, and was in power for 10, and served as the leader of the Democratic Party's leading committee in1990-10, until 1992 when he ran for the presidency. Clinton first stepped into American politics at the Democratic National Convention in 1988. He was invited to give a speech introducing Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis. This speech, originally scheduled for 15 minutes, later became a famous10.5 hour boring conversation. 1992, as a democratic presidential candidate, Clinton ran for the presidency of the United States together with the incumbent President George H.W. George Herbert Walker Bush and independent candidate ross perrault, calling himself the "New Democracy Party" and proposing a series of internal affairs reforms, and was elected with 43% popular votes and 370 electoral votes. During his tenure as president of the United States, Clinton has always been deeply loved by African Americans, blue-collar workers and women in the Midwest. Among the few American presidents, he is also the staunchest supporter of minority civil rights and gender equality. In the mid-term election of 1994, the Republican Party replaced the Democratic Party as the majority party in the House and Senate, defeating many reform projects of Clinton. 1996, Hillary defeated the party's presidential candidate Bob Dole and independent candidate ross perrault and was re-elected. Clinton's presidency has been plagued by scandals and investigations. In 1970s, the real estate business invested by Clintons in Arkansas became the first independent investigation case, also known as the "whitewater scandal". In the process of investigating the whitewater case, from 65438 to 0998, independent investigators found that Clinton was having an affair with White House intern Lewinsky, the House of Representatives filed an impeachment motion on the grounds of perjury, and the Senate participated in the impeachment trial of Clinton. On the diplomatic front, Clinton emphasized the elimination of tariff barriers and the realization of global free trade. 1993, he passed the North American Free Trade Agreement in Congress, and the next year, he established the World Trade Organization through another global free trade agreement. Despite the first blow in the presidential election, Clinton decided to participate in the presidential election of 1992, challenging re-elected * * * and party chairman George W. Bush. George H.W. Bush, who had just experienced the Gulf War at that time, seemed to have been re-elected, while several other Clinton and Gore in the Democratic Party celebrated their victory in the 1992 general election.

Several rivals, especially the governor of New York, Mario CorMo Ye, are eager to try, and Clinton's chances of being elected are almost zero. 1On July 9, 1992, Clinton, who won the primary election in the party, chose Senator Albert Gore as his running mate. At first, many people criticized this unwise choice because Gore came from Tennessee, which borders Arkansas. But in retrospect, he was still very hard. Many people believe that Gore was also one of the key factors for Clinton's victory in the election of 1992. Clinton finally won the election with 1992, mainly because he focused on domestic issues, especially the American economy at that time. His campaign headquarters once posted a very famous slogan: "Idiot, the problem is the economy!" " ("it's the economy, fool!") )。 However, Clinton's opponents personally attacked him, including his evasion of military service during the Vietnam War, the problem of smoking marijuana, the scandal of women and several suspicious business transactions. Although these accusations did not prevent Clinton from being elected president, they caused anti-Clinton voices among conservatives. Many of the early policies of the Clinton administration met with fierce opposition from * * * and conservatives in the party. From 65438 to 0998, the sexual scandal between Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, a female intern in the White House, was exposed and investigated by the judicial department. * * * and the party put forward an impeachment bill in Congress, but it was not passed. This is the famous "zipper door" case, and it is generally believed that the political significance of this case is greater than the legal significance. 1from June 25th to July 3rd, 1998, Clinton paid a state visit to China. On June 29th, he gave a speech at Peking University and donated more than 500 English books to Peking University Library. From June 5, 2003 to 10, he visited China at the invitation of Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs and gave a speech on AIDS and other issues in Tsinghua University. In September 2005, Clinton visited Zhengzhou and delivered a speech, hoping that China would become stronger and stronger.