According to Hillary Clinton's aides, one of the great lessons of 2008 is that she has learned to run toward history, not from it: Instead of downplaying her gender, she'll amplify it, running not just as the potential first female president but as a proud feminist.
If this is correct, then somebody is creating more problem to the Democrats presidential candidate. How can she now explain her husband's decades-long of womanizing — a philanderer at best, a predator at worst?
If this is correct, then somebody is creating more problem to the Democrats presidential candidate. How can she now explain her husband's decades-long of womanizing — a philanderer at best, a predator at worst?