1. Clinton stayed long enough to press the flesh and view several sample issue ads with the donors. 2. He jabs his finger to slam home his message and he is happy to press flesh and kiss babies. 3. The President reached into the crowd to press the flesh. 4. And, like a politician on the campaign trail, he pressed the flesh of several prospective employees and visited with managers for about two hours. 5. Al Gore does it, too, using just about every airport arrival and departure to press the flesh with local officials, campaign volunteers and their relatives. 6. Buchanan was picking up guns and pressing the flesh today at the Manchester Gunshow at the city Armory. 7. But he is a reluctant politician who dislikes pressing the flesh or even uttering firm statements, and he has always been an annoying figure for American diplomats. 8. But more important, all that pressing the flesh warms the snake up quickly. 9. But supporters argue that the president is merely a perpetual campaigner who enjoys pressing the flesh, and that he is committed to helping Democrats prevail. 10. Even while touring the Tent City jail in Phoenix, California Gov. Pete Wilson still ended up pressing flesh with some home state fans Saturday. |