From an interview with Bill Clinton in the Financial Times this weekend:
He had his own way of defusing the madness. In 1999, on the 30th anniversary of the moon landings, "when there were still raw feelings...the impeachment...I got Nasa to loan me a moon rock...I put it on the table in the Oval Office and when people started the crazy stuff, I'd say 'Wait a minute, guys. See that rock, it's 3.6 billion years old. We're all just passing through, take a deep breath, calm down, let's see what makes sense.' It had an incredible calming effect!"
He had his own way of defusing the madness. In 1999, on the 30th anniversary of the moon landings, "when there were still raw feelings...the impeachment...I got Nasa to loan me a moon rock...I put it on the table in the Oval Office and when people started the crazy stuff, I'd say 'Wait a minute, guys. See that rock, it's 3.6 billion years old. We're all just passing through, take a deep breath, calm down, let's see what makes sense.' It had an incredible calming effect!"

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