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Senator Rodham (Hillary Clinton for NY Senate)

Topic 26 · 17 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
An interesting possibility has been raised. Will the soon-to-be-former First Lady and Cheated-On-in-Chief become the new junior senator from New York? What do you think? Will the NY press eat her for lunch. Or is she too tough? Can you spell Giuliani?
~terry #1
I can't!
~wolf #2
well, she's establishing residency by purchasing that apartment in NY.
~osceola #3
This is media hype. I don't believe she will. I think after all they've been through for 8 years, they should just relax for a few years, then use the stature of being ex-president and first lady to do something useful. Like Jimmy Carter.
~wolf #4
of course it won't happen overnight, she's got to lose the clinton stigma. once she does that, who knows!
~autumn #5
I agree with George. The media have sunk their teeth into this one, and the White House couldn't be more pleased since the attention's been deflected off Clinton's problems for a change. With all Hillary's baggage (don't forget Whitewater), she'd be a fool to put herself out there--divide and conquer. They are much more powerful as a team.
~wolf #6
guess it's a wait and see deal. granted, hillary's not innocent in the "skeletons" department.
~KitchenManager #7
where do I go to apply to be her page?
~terry #8
Uh huh, you're looknig for a million dollar book deal?
~KitchenManager #9
*shrug*
~terry #10
Dont' give up so easily.
~wer #11
that wasn't a shrug of giving up... that was a shrug of no comment!
~KitchenManager #12
anyone heard anything on this recently?
~autumn #13
The first family was househunting in wealthy Westchester county yesterday--saw a property for $2.3 mil that interested them...
~terry #14
Yeah, it has seven bedrooms and Hillary's mom is moving in, they have to work two 12 hour shifts to keep a handle on Bill.
~MarciaH #15
I grew up in the neighborhood where they are seeking a home. They will most likely find their neighbors a bit unfriendly.
~sprin5 #16
Slate says: Why Rudy Quit Commentators have focused on New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's health and his troubled marriage as the reasons for his withdrawal from New York's U.S. Senate race. "But there's a third factor, which hasn't been much discussed," Jacob Weisberg writes. "Rudy would almost certainly have lost to Hillary Clinton even if he were in good health and happily married."
~MarciaH #17
Not from what my sister on Long Island said. Loads of people in her senatorial district dislike her intensely. It all depends on who runs against her now...
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