“Sure, All of That”
As part of her ongoing humanization strategy, Hillary opens up to Tyra on pain, shame of Lewinsky scandal. Somewhat. Times of London:
Hillary Clinton spoke yesterday of the pain and embarrassment caused by her husband’s affair with Monica Lewinsky, ten years after the scandal erupted and at the height of a presidential campaign when women will be crucial to her White House hopes.
“I never doubted Bill’s love for me, ever,” Mrs Clinton said in an interview on Fox’s Tyra Banks Show, aired on the eve of the Nevada caucuses today, her next contest with Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination.
“But I had to decide what I ought to do, I think it is so important to be able to hear yourself at a moment when it is hard . . . there are so many times when you really have to listen to yourself.”
Asked by Banks whether she was embarrassed by Mr Clinton’s relationship with Ms Lewinsky, which eventually led to his impeachment, she said: “sure, all of that.”
Yeah, whatever, Tyra. It’s not like it was the first time. You know, I’m thinking before this is over, if Hill wants to be a president for all Americans, then Hill and Bill, with surprise visits from Monica and Chelsea, are going to need to have this out on Jerry Springer. Bring in Genifer, Paula and the rest of them.
Speaking of being a president for all Americans, here’ someone angling in that direction and getting wacked for it. Very clever. AP: Edwards, Clinton Critical of Obama’s Praise for Reagan and GOP.
Malkin: Hill, Edwards for Reagan before they were against him.
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 8:40 am Comments (3) on Saturday, January 19, 2008
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January 19th, 2008 at 11:09 am
More faux emotions from The Glacier™. I’ll bet Billy Jeff offered her a shot at the Oval Office in turn for the freedom to dip his wick at will.
January 19th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
“As part of her ongoing humanization strategy…”
Transforming her into a human being would definitely be a plus.
January 19th, 2008 at 11:11 pm
Too little too late, IMO.