Bill Clinton and Dan Quayle on Presidential Leadership
Former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Dan Quayle talked about presidential leadership, politics, and partisanship at a… read more
Former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Dan Quayle talked about presidential leadership, politics, and partisanship at a virtual event hosted by the Panetta Institute. Leon Panetta, a former defense secretary and former Clinton White House chief of staff, moderated the discussion. close
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- Bill Clinton U.S. President (Former) United States
- Leon E. Panetta Secretary (Former) Department of Defense
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