A lesson for our daughters
By Joan Vennochi | Sunday, May 25, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…My daughter is too young to understand the criticisms of Hillary Clinton as a former first lady who had the nerve to cash in on a relative’s power and name, just like a Kennedy or a Bush. She was born during the first Clinton administration, so the scandals and disappointments associated with it are history to be learned, rather than endured.
She did not look at Hillary and see Bill. She saw a strong, articulate female candidate sharing the stage with strong, articulate men, and often commanding it….”…BS
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