Pat Oliphant’s work a satirical history course at Norman Rockwell Museum

Pat Oliphant’s work a satirical history course at Norman Rockwell Museum

Jennifer Huberdeau

UpCountry Magazine Editor/Features Digital Editor

STOCKBRIDGE — When the Clintons left the White home in 2001, you could keep in mind, they took a couple of things too numerous together with them.

Some $28,000 worth of furniture — three sofas, a recliner, an ottoman, a table and four chairs, a rug and a pair of lamps — were returned while a majority of the items were genuine gifts to the former president and first lady. But going back the lacking things and having to pay $86,000 for the gift suggestions so as to smooth things over didn’t stop governmental cartoonist Pat Oliphant from skewering the few.

Captured in A conte that is red crayon on display during the Norman Rockwell Museum, the Clintons are noticed running from the White home clutching the missing products and more. Læs videre “Pat Oliphant’s work a satirical history course at Norman Rockwell Museum”