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Date Posted: 20:57:23 01/09/08 Wed
Author: Deep Diction
Subject: Re: Bill's wife losing again
In reply to: SleepingHare 's message, "Re: Bill's wife losing again" on 19:26:12 01/09/08 Wed

>It's just the vibe she gives off. I view her as
>someone who puts her goals first. For example, I think
>her marriage to Bill Clinton is more about furthering
>her political career than love.
>
>It makes her hard to like when she across like that,
>but it doesn't mean she won't be a good leader. I
>always thought Thatcher was hardcore and she did a lot
>to turn around Britain.

Huh? They started dating in law school. If she had the intuition back then to tell her that her boyfriend was going to be President one day, then I'd say we need her as commander-in-chief right now, today. Also, doesn't the fact that she stayed with him through the scandal indicate that she loves him quite a bit? There were a lot of people who criticized her for standing by him, and if all she cared about was her reputation, she would have dropped him like a bad habit.

And I really don't understand why a woman is always measured in terms of her husband, but you never see that the other way around. The only guy I can think of (at least in current times) who is famous mostly because of the woman he married is Kevin Federline.

And why is putting one's goals first a bad thing? When it's a man, it's said in the same breath as "ambitious" and "self-starter".

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