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Greetings prospective White
House interns!
This year, our program is heading
into its 69th year of bringing America's best and brightest to the Nation's
Capitol to help the "Head Man" do his job. We expect that 1998 will
be the most exciting one yet!
Why, you might be asking yourself,
do I want to be a part of this demanding, yet rewarding program? Check
this out:
- Be a part of the action
in the pulsing, throbbing political scene of the hottest city in the
world!
- Get up close and personal
with some of America's movers and shakers!
- See rooms in the White House
that even a VIP tour won't show you!
- Get total access to plenty
of sensitive Presidential activities!
Sound like it's for you? Just
listen to this testimonial from a former intern:
"I couldn't believe it! After
only a few months on the job answering phones and fetching coffee, there
I was, debriefing the president. Getting involved in executive branch
affairs is just fantastic." - M. Lewinsky, Beverly Hills, Calif.
As you can see, being a White
House intern is more than long hours, hot debates and touchy national
issues.
Still interested? Fill out
this information form and send it back to the White House at president@whitehouse.gov
Name:
Hometown:
Sex: F__
Age:
Measurements (required for medical
purposes):
How many beers it takes to
get you...
...Giggly:
...Drunk:
...Hot:
...To lie to a federal prosecutor:
Quick quiz:
1. You've always considered
the White House:
a) a monument to democracy
b) the place where great leaders
meet
c) vaguely erotic
d) extremely erotic
2. Hillary Clinton is a(n):
a) model wife and mother
b) icon of late 20th century
femininity
c) obstacle
d) inappropriate companion
for the leader of the free world
3. You've always wanted to
know more about the President's:
a) Israeli policies
b) childhood in Hope, Ark.
c) romper room
d) "monument to democracy"
4. My social life as an intern
would likely consist of:
a) hitting Georgetown bars
with the other interns
b) reading, study
c) late nights working at
the White House
d) late nights working the
White House
Score 1 point for each a, 2
for each b, 3 for each c, 4 for each d. Scores of 16 can start tomorrow.
Scores of 12 and above, please call soon. Uncle Sam wants you.
*Please feel free to forward
this form to anyone you know who might be interested in this program.
The White House is an equal opportunity employer.
Author: Uknown
Received: January 1998
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