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Politics : Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senator from New York? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: nuke44 who wrote (1048)8/15/1999 9:02:00 PM
From: C Kahn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3389
 
nuke44, I agree that as a wife, she probably knew her husband's mind beter than other people did. And that alone could have qualified her to carry out any agenda he had. I don't think she has tried to make waves or change the direction her husband was going.

You do make the excellent point that,
"At least Mary Bono meets the residency requirement, which is more than a certain New Yorker wannabe can claim." C Kahn




To: nuke44 who wrote (1048)8/15/1999 10:17:00 PM
From: C Kahn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3389
 
nuke44, I extracted another important point from your earlier post that should have jumped off the page at me when I first read it.

"It could be said that as a wife, she knew her husband's mind and was better suited than anyone else to carry out any agenda he had."

Is it a possibility that this is what Hilary's plan is? I don't see a divorce in the cards for them. Unless it would be a political advantage to do so. they've been a team for a long time. And she's always known about his "Weakness" and chose to stay married to him. If she was truly humiliated, I would think she would have a different reaction than running for political office in a state that she is not a resident of. Could it be some type of diversion? To get the spotlight on herself, while Bill shrinks away into the background. I think this team is going to stick together, come hell or high water.
C Kahn