Bob on Al

kelley kwalker2 at gte.net
Mon Nov 20 22:02:40 PST 2000


excerpts from bob woodward's book on greenspan http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52899-2000Nov9.html

Unlikely Alliance Helped Build Economic Boom By Bob Woodward

Sunday , November 12, 2000 ; Page W08

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan jumped at the invitation to visit the man who would be the next president. Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton had just won the election in November 1992, and he wanted to reach out to the powerful Fed chairman. So a month after the election Greenspan was asked to come to Little Rock.

Greenspan, 66, had been chairman of the Fed for five years. A lifelong Republican, he had first been appointed by President Reagan in 1987. President Bush had reappointed him in 1991, even though Greenspan had had a very uneasy and contentious relationship with Bush's economic advisers. The chairman was determined to establish a good relationship with the new president, though Clinton was a Democrat.



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