Location, Location, Location

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Not to long ago the American Political system under went a major transition. One of the many controversies that are still shadowing this transition is the acts or misacts of the former President. Just recently he announced that he had chosen a location in Harlem to be used as his post-presidential office. Most people reacted to this decision by saying he's deceiving African-Americans in Harlem to cover up his burdens when he left the White House... the pardons or the gifts that were taken from Whitehouse. The article I will be analyzing is by Jay Nordlinger about the recent move to Harlem by Ex-President Clinton.

Nordlinger is an editor for the National Review who's been covering the Clintons for a couple of years. Published by The Weekly Standard: a very conservative magazine, Nordlinger tries to explain the recent move as an attempt to put out the fire that have erupted the Clintons since leaving the White House. From what I perceived reading this article the main


Nordlinger, Jay. Location, Location, Location. The Weekly Standard: February 26, 2001.

The article even relates Clintons with Fidel Castro. Sometime in 1960 Fidel Castro publicly changed his expensive midtown hotel a hotel in Harlem to show commonality with the people there. So when Castro came back to New York for the U.N. gathering he was welcomed to Harlem by many cheering for him. So Nordlinger is comparing the people that are cheering for Fidel Castors with the same people that welcomed Clinton to their neighborhood and evidently stating, "don't be fooled".

issue Nordlings is trying to prove is that whether our former president is using African-Americans to talk to White people? Meaning does Clinton do what he does because he wants to help the African-American society or just to improve Americans impression about him?

Surprisingly everyone seems to agree Clinton's administration has gained support in the African-American society. To gain such support this a

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