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For other uses of "Jack White", see Jack White (disambiguation).
Jack White
Jack White (Send In the Clowns).png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Blue
Occupation: Columnist
Professor
First appearance: Send In the Clowns


Jack White is a distinguished Washington columnist and Harvard Law School professor.

History[edit]

White was part of the panel for Insiders' Clubhouse, hosted by Ed Anderson. When asked if the political process was out of touch with the average American, White disagreed with that and said that they had themselves to thank for that. He then said that thanks to the educating media coverage, presidential campaigning had taken on all the excitement and drama of horse racing.

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