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George Neumayr calls the Clinton Library an “architectural monstrosity,” and points out that others have referred to it as a “glorified house trailer.” Mr. Kane Webb on the Wall Street Journal’s OpinionJournal.com suggested “Phone Booth at Rest.”
Am I alone in thinking that the Polsheck Architects of New York have given us a great phallus to commemorate our Boy President? Were it mounted on a turret, it could sweep in its gaze the old Excelsior and Camelot Hotels, sites of conquests past, where our boy rose to glory.
p>An architectural monstrosity, no doubt. Nonetheless, an appropriate structure, erected in tribute to a beloved leader. br> — Dan Martin br> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania /p> p> What a comedy the Clinton Library opening made almost three weeks after the much hyped “morals” election. The symbolic photo op of the failed President Carter, Impeached President Clinton pictured with the honorable President Bush and his esteemed father could not have been better scripted for the current depressed state of the Democrats. The gloomy weather matched the seemingly gloomy mood of the Clinton family. The bloom is off that rose and all the fertilizer his supporters can supply will not make it bloom again. President Clinton is the poster boy for the permanent decline of his party. If the Democrats threw him over board when they had the chance today their stock would probably be worth much more. br> — Diamon Sforza br> San Diego, California /p> p> Nice commentary on the “slick one”. Wish you had gone into more detail on Jennings’s interview and showed just how in denial he’s been and still is. .I think the real story here is not Clinton, but Jennings’s having the guts to pry open Bill’s guilt-ridden conscience and truly exposing what he is. br> — Bob Couch