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Senator Clinton is currently in a neck-and-neck race for the Democratic presidential nomination. She has a one in three chance to return to the scene of her husband’s indiscretions.
Upon completing her education, Clinton took a job at the high-paying consulting firm of McKinsey and Co. in New York. When last seen, Clinton was actively campaigning on behalf of her mother. In fact, Chelsea has replaced her bumbling father as Hillary’s number one supporter. Some consider Chelsea, now said to be a “fashion plate” and a crowd favorite, so adept in front of the microphone that they predict that she will soon be launching her own political career with her eyes set on the White House. [Chelsea’s Morning, By Lloyd Grove, New York, February 24, 2008]
Between then and now Ms. McGreevey, frequently seen on CNN
during the Spitzer travail speaking as the voice of experience
as the injured woman, has
published a book titled Silent Partner Of special interest to VDARE.COM readers is that Matos McGreevey, a Portuguese immigrant and member of the Portuguese American Congress of New Jersey, has coordinated naturalization and voter registration campaigns for immigrants for more than twenty years. As bad as the Spitzer case is, it isn’t worse than either the Clintons’ or the McGreeveys’ in terms of total public humiliation. Yet, those most closely involved—wives and daughters— have blossomed. What will become of Silda Wall Spitzer? Given that, according to the New York Times, she never wanted to be first lady to begin with, she’s immediately better off. And as a youngish, attractive Harvard Law School graduate who runs in the best and wealthiest New York circles, it’s hard to imagine that Wall Spitzer won’t soon be putting the Eliot mess behind her—assuming she decides to leave him. [Her Next Job: First Lady of New York, By Eric Konigsberg, New York Times, November 10, 2006] Or if, like Hillary, Wall Spitzer decides to stay married, she can resume her career as a high-powered corporate lawyer and run her “Children for Children” foundation in whatever spare time she may have. As Spitzer leaves the political scene, one cautionary note emerges. His replacement, Lt. Gov. David Paterson, is thought by some to be “more liberal” than his predecessor. How that could be possible is unclear.[Lieutenant Governor Has a History of Defying the Public’s Expectations, By Sam Roberts, New York Times, March 11, 2008] One prediction we can safely make is that Paterson is unlikely to bring up driver’s licenses for illegal aliens. Spitzer’s “addiction” to that idea marked the beginning of the end for him. Joe Guzzardi [e-mail him] is the Editor of VDARE.COM Letters to the Editor. In addition, he is an English teacher at the Lodi Adult School and has been writing a weekly newspaper column since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM. |
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