When she was First Lady, I had some respect for Hillary Rodham Clinton and thought that she might indeed have some qualifications to be a leader in her own right. Had she filed for divorce in the proper New York court on January 22, 2001, I likely would still have some of that respect. But Hillary somehow thinks she can’t make it without being married to one of our worst presidents, the philandering Bill.
If being First Lady makes one qualified to be president, maybe this year the Republicans should choose a Nancy Reagan-Laura Bush ticket. And Hillary should consider Rosalyn Carter for her running mate.
I never thought it was anybody’s business how often Bill and Hillary were together at 3:00 a.m., but since Hillary seems to think that the phone call at that hour is so important, maybe we aren’t out of line in finding how often they indeed were together at that hour. It might not be possible to find out for certain, but Secret Service assignment logs might help.
It might be pushing the proverbial envelope, but let’s see some ambitious newspaper or news service go for them and see what happens.
4 comments:
Man are you nosy.
Well, it does seem nosy at first, but if Hillary claims that she was there for the phone calls, she cannot object too much if people want to check it out and maybe our host isn’t suggesting any more nosiness than is necessary.
What I am wondering is how many of those calls a pres gets in a term, anyway.
Cherokee Park lawyer
You are being WAY TOO SNOOPY. Whomever Hillary or Bill spent theri nights with is nobody else's business.
I really don’t want to know how often Bill and Hillary were together at 3 a.m., nor am I interested in whatever sex lives they may have had, with each other or otherwise. But it seems as if Senator Clinton wants to make the three o’clock call an issue that she had best be prepared to have people want to investigate that.
And I still wonder what insights or training being the president's spouse gives somebody.
Being the spouse of an on-call physician would not make one especially qualified to treat a patient.
I know the situations are not entirely parallel, but I am not sure where the line goes.
RS
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