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  4. And then there’s Churchill (Winston, that is, not Ward), who apparently nurtured a drink or two throughout every day of his very lengthy life.

    As far as Clinton’s nose goes, I believe he has rosacea, a medical condition that can lead to a bulbous nose, but doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with drinking. It’s more common in fair people, and initially causes red skin. I’ve seen Clinton close up and personal (no, not that personal!) and he had extremely red skin at the time. I think when he’s on TV they use a lot of makeup to try to cover it up.

  5. Perhaps other factors are taking a toll on Clinton? I am amazed at how bulbous his nose appears to be of late. Could alcohol or other substances be taking their toll? I understand there are other medical conditions, as well, that can make one’s nose look like that, but they are rare…

    Mind you, Nixon was known to drink quite a bit, himself, and he still made the longevity stats…Hmmmm….

  6. 16 years after this post and Bill Clinton was treated for sepsis. He is now 75. He looks really awful on the vegan diet though, but I guess he has started adding fish and other proteins to his diet. Carter is 97. George H.W. Bush died at age 94. Ford and Reagan died at 93. Joe Biden is 79. Trump, Bush, and Clinton were all born the same year. It looks like there was a big jump in life expectancy among men born in the 1940s. Thanks to the pandemic, Biden managed to avoid “the arduous process of campaigning”. My wife’s maternal grandmother was born in the 1920s, but is her only grandparent still alive. My maternal grandparents were born in the 1930s and are still alive. My paternal grandparents were born in the 1940s; grandma is still alive, but grandpa was a depressed alcoholic and shot himself before his last daughter was born. Having access to good medical care definitely helps with longevity.

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