Tuesday, February 27, 2007

A Sequel We'd Rather Skip

John Fund on the Democrat unease with Hill and Bill:
That's why it's important for Democrats to take Mr. Geffen's unkind comments seriously and have a candid discussion about them now rather than later, when they are wedded to her as a nominee. It's entirely possible that Mrs. Clinton's many strengths outweigh her drawbacks. But ignoring the issues Mr. Geffen raised or dismissing them, as Mrs. Clinton did, as "the politics of personal destruction" only delays the day when they will have to be addressed forthrightly.
" Wedded to her". It's advice kindly meant.

Well, make that unease general. And as for the politics of personal destruction, the Clintons are masters of it, making even their own former aides (not working for them this time) describe the prospect of a new Clinton administration as a sequel they'd rather skip.

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