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President Bill Clinton

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Clinton Speeches

Inaugural Addresses

  • First Inauguration Address – 1993
  • Second Inauguration Address – 1997
  • Miller Williams’ Inaugural Poem 1997

State of the Union Addresses

  • State of the Union Address – 1996
  • State of the Union Address – 1997
  • State of the Union Address – 1998
  • State of the Union – as delivered – 1999
  • State of the Union – as prepared – 1999
  • GOP Response to State of the Union – 1999

Other

  • 5 Nov 1996: Victory Speech
  • 28 Aug 1998: Martin Luther King Speech
  • 10 Jun 1999: Speech on End of War in Kosovo
  • 14 Aug 2000: Speech to the Democratic Party National Convention in Los Angeles
  • 14 Aug 2000: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Speech to the Democratic Party National Convention in Los Angeles
  • 20 Jan 2001: Farewell Remarks Following the Inauguration of George W. Bush
  • 14 Dec 2001: The Struggle For The Soul Of The 21st Century
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