You gotta love the New York Post headlines.
Not a very dignified pose but to get any press these days you have to do something controversial.
Not a very dignified pose but to get any press these days you have to do something controversial.
PICTURE THIS: BILL IS FRAMED
OFFICIAL PORTRAIT UNVEILED
By IAN BISHOP
April 25, 2006 -- WASHINGTON - Bill Clinton has never looked so "hip."
This jacket-pulled-back, extended-hip pose of the former president was unveiled last night during a ceremony at the Smithsonian Institution.
In the unconventional creation by artist Nelson Shanks, Clinton bears a passing resemblance to former "Nightline" host Ted Koppel and has a hint of a scowl on his face.
But it was the former president's somewhat unpresidential, somewhat louche stance in the Oval Office that had people talking from Washington to New York.