A tough juggling act for Clinton
By Joan Vennochi | Thursday, December 27, 2007 | The Boston Globe
“…She’s…doing what a lot of women do – juggling identities. In Clinton’s case, she’s a mother, daughter, US senator, and wife of a former president. But, the last role overshadows everything else, forcing Clinton, the presidential candidate, to define “experience” mostly from the vantage point of former first lady. There’s some irony in that for a Wellesley College and Yale Law School graduate like Hillary Clinton. But she disputes the notion that Bill Clinton’s large presence sends the message that a woman needs a powerful husband in order to run for president herself….”…BS
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