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Sign In Not a Subscriber?Join NowExplaining the bitter flameout of Al Gore and Bill Clinton's partnership is crucial to understanding why Gore is not president today. From the outside the relationship seemed remarkably successful, a pragmatic bonding of opposites that survived such strains as the Hillary factor, the Buddhist-temple finance scandal, and the Lewinsky revelations. MARJORIE WILLIAMS gets insiders from both camps to talk—and talk—about what went wrong: the brewing tension between Gore World and Clinton World, the Lady Macbeth role of Gore-campaign adviser Naomi Wolf, and the deep psychological need that drove Gore to destroy the relationship
JULY 2001 Marjorie Williams RiskoExplaining the bitter flameout of Al Gore and Bill Clinton's partnership is crucial to understanding why Gore is not president today. From the outside the relationship seemed remarkably successful, a pragmatic bonding of opposites that survived such strains as the Hillary factor, the Buddhist-temple finance scandal, and the Lewinsky revelations. MARJORIE WILLIAMS gets insiders from both camps to talk—and talk—about what went wrong: the brewing tension between Gore World and Clinton World, the Lady Macbeth role of Gore-campaign adviser Naomi Wolf, and the deep psychological need that drove Gore to destroy the relationship
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