The dominant Clinton
By Jeff Jacoby | Sunday, January 27, 2008 | The Boston Globe
NOT THE WAY I FEEL, THINK AND BELIEVE – POSTED FOR AN UNDERSTANDING OF OUR RIGHT WING ENEMIES:
“…Hillary likes to claim she is “running to break the highest and hardest glass ceiling,” but with Bill back in the White House, would it ever be clear just where the lines of authority really ran? What could possibly check and balance the extraconstitutional power of a presidential spouse who was also a former president? Anytime he wants it, Bill Clinton can have the spotlight. In a revived Clinton presidency, would he be content to remain in his wife’s shadow? Or would she continue – as she continues even now – to be in his?…”
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Would we be having this conversation if Eleanor Roosevelt had decided to run while her husband was still alive? I doubt it.
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