tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31730692.post-83951416642449235012008-03-18T11:06:00.000-04:002008-03-18T11:06:00.000-04:002008-03-18T11:06:00.000-04:00A public official's personal life is a window into...A public official's personal life is a window into their judgment and thought processes. Hence, it's definitely part of my decision-making process.<BR/><BR/>I find it somewhat irritating that people put Sen. Clinton on a pedestal for supposedly "forgiving her husband." It's not forgiveness when it's ongoing. She's doing it for her career, because she knows she'd be toast without him.<BR/><BR/>On her own merit, I do not see the appeal in Sen. Clinton. Never have. She's a fighter, I'll give her that much, when the fight will enhance her electability. She had the opportunity to fight against granting President Bush preemptive war powers, and decided not to do that out of a calculated decision that it would derail her career.<BR/><BR/>BTW, way back when she first started running, when she and Bill were separately doing stump speeches about her possible running, he had his bimbo with him at at least one of his stump speeches in San Francisco that I attended. I'm tired of that. I don't want that in the WH anymore. It was bad enough then, it would be worse now. We need to focus on the job at hand, and not on the co-president's inability to maintain his marriage vows.good girl roxiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18008397025910041954noreply@blogger.com