Presidential Spotlight: Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton first inauguration primary source set January 20, 1993
Bill Clinton second inauguration primary source set January 20, 1997
Bob Hope and President Bill Clinton at National Medal of Arts presentations on the South Lawn of the White House October 5, 1995
President Clinton mentions in the Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection
Bill Clinton political cartoons by Ann Telnaes
- Future Campaign Confessions To Look Forward To . . . February 8, 1998 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- The End Is Not Yet In Sight April 17, 1998 (scroll page for curator commentary)
Bill Clinton political cartoons by Pat Oliphant
- The Democratic Field at this time March 19, 1992
- ‘Either all our chickens came home to roost, or this is the Arkansas transition team’ November 6, 1992
- It’s reveille in America! February 18, 1993
- ‘I won’t ask! Don’t ask! I mustn’t ask! Don’t ask! I can’t ask! Don’t ask! So don’t ask! Don’t ask!’. July 10, 1993
- ‘I want to build a bridge!’ said one October 21, 1996
- Dole and Clinton: the pot calling the kettle black October 30, 1996
- The Flimflam Man [Bill Clinton] 1996
- Clinton the Bobby and Kuwait 1996
- Four More Years of Whomever [Clinton] 1996
- Budget Shell Game February 10, 1997
- Influence September 19, 1997
- Cartoons featuring the Clinton’s pet cat, Socks, appeared throughout the Clinton presidency
Bill Clinton political cartoons by Herb Block
- “Your Name Clinton?” November 6, 1992
- Not Negroes! Not women! Not gays! January 28, 1993 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- The daily sacrifices October 1, 1993 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- “We Can Even Improve On Turning Things Over to the States—We Can Let the Industries Regulate Themselves” May 19, 1995
- “We Must Be Careful We Don’t Make Them Lose Face” May 8, 1997
- “True, I had coffee with those big contributors, but I didn’t swallow” October 9, 1997 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- Balance February 4, 1998 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- “All Right, All Right—I Believe It” 1998
- “What have we got that’s more like a close shave?” November 27, 1998 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- Impeachment parade January 10, 1999 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- “Well, As The Fellows Don’t Say—Another Day, Another 75 Cents” March 12, 1999
- Speakers on behalf of the Kosovo massacred and homeless March 25, 1999 (scroll page for curator commentary)
- Herblock holding ink bottle with Clinton’s head popping out of it August, 2000
- Herblock painting McCarthy, Nixon, Reagan, and Clinton 2000
U.S. legislation related to President Clinton
Teaching resources