Is Sanford affair causing Clinton to have flashbacks?

Wed, 07/01/2009 - 12:23pm

Hillary and Bill Clinton, Jan. 1, 2009

There are 597 hits on Nexis for articles in the past week with the words "Clinton" and "Sanford." Since South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford revealed his infidelity one week ago, the press has been going wild with articles about how women respond when their high-profile husbands are unfaithful. Comparisons between Sanford's wife Jenny and Secretary Clinton abound.

I wonder if Clinton is having painful flashbacks to the Monica Lewinsky affair and all the other times her husband's infidelity received media attention. She's one tough woman to have weathered it all.

A sampling of what's being said around the world (in English-language media at least).

Toronto Star columnist Rosie DiManno:

If Hillary Clinton had an ounce of pride, when confronted by the serial infidelity of her husband, President Bill, she would have stood on the steps of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and declared: "By the way, I'm keeping the House."

Late-night comedian Jimmy Fallon:

There's another new development in that Mark Sanford story. His wife, Jenny, kicked him out of their home when she heard about the affair. In response, Hillary Clinton said, "Wait, you can do that?"

Joan Walsh at Salon.com:

[Jenny] Sanford is a talented political operative in her own right, running her husband's campaigns. Maybe she needs to take a page from Hillary Clinton and stop subordinating her own ambition to his.

Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus:

[S]pace does not permit me to plumb the depths of spouse-enabling, self-deception and ambition embedded in the examples of Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Edwards, except to say that the latest about John Edwards makes Bill Clinton look like the perfect gentleman.

Andrew Davis, former communications director of the Libertarian Party, writing in The State (Columbia, S.C.):

Comparing between the first lady of South Carolina and former First Lady Hillary Clinton shows a stark contrast of two women snared in similar situations, who reacted in remarkably different ways. Clinton stood by her husband throughout the entire scandal, and even went so far as to defend him as a victim of a "vast, right-wing conspiracy." Jenny offered no excuses or defense for Mark's behavior.

Clinton's great success as a woman in politics has overshadowed shortcomings in her personal life, and turned her into a symbol of feminist power and prestige. However, feminists would do well to look at Jenny as an unsung role model for women in the movement.

Singapore's Straits Times (subscription only):

As he sought office in the 1992 presidential election, Mrs Clinton laid down a code of conduct of sorts for the wronged political wife, as she tackled questions of his alleged extramarital affair.

'You know, I'm not sitting here like some little woman standing by my man,' she said in a joint TV interview.

'I'm sitting here because I love him, and I respect him, and I honour what he's been through and what we've been through together. And you know, if that's not enough for people, then heck, don't vote for him.'

Mr Clinton went on to win two presidential terms, only to find himself in disgrace and later impeached over a sexual liaison with a White House intern which started in 1995.

Mrs Clinton, a law graduate like her husband, still stuck by him, invoking the need to keep the family intact for the sake of their daughter. Cynics thought she did not want to upset the apple cart in view of her own political ambitions. If that was the reason, the gambit has paid off. With her job approval ratings rising higher than President Barack Obama's, Mrs Clinton has become an influential public persona in her own right.

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And most of them probably

And most of them probably don't point out the obvious, Sanford was an outspoken critic against bill clinton. The hypcrisy is an embarrassment, as it should be. But instead of reporting that Sanford pointed his finger at Clinton for doing what he just got caught doing, The media chooses to talk smack about Hillary instead. Better off not parroting them and their Clinton Derangement Sydrome inspired garbage.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ucas/20090627/cm_ucas/sanfordshypocrisywilloutlastheadlinesofhisaffair
Like Ensign, Sanford was a harsh critic of former President Bill Clinton. Then a congressman, Sanford called Clinton's conduct with Monica Lewinsky "reprehensible" and insisted that Clinton resign. He voted for impeachment, citing the need for "moral legitimacy."

If he is "having flashbacks" it's sending him into fits of laughter. Down go the Clinton finger pointers one by one.

the hypocrisy is staggering

As far as I'm concerned, extramarital affairs should be none of our business (unless they are using tax dollars to buy gifts, transportation etc.) but as Anne points out, the main story should be the hypocrisy of many in the GOP (and some Dems) in that during Clinton's impeachment they gave sanctimonious sermons on the floor of the House and Senate about so-called 'family values' and about how immoral Bill Clinton was. In fact, they were/are obsessed with the morality of other people's sex lives which as far as I'm concerned, is always a red flag that they've got some major skeletons in their closets.

Of course, with this story, the media hasn't caught on to the whole 'people who live in glass houses...' thing.

As for Hillary, I don't think she gives a rats ass about whether people are talking about her in relation to this story. If anything, she probably feels some empathy for people who have their marital problems splashed across the front page day after day.

And whether one agrees with Hillary or Elizabeth Edwards or Jenny Sanford's decision to stay with their husbands (or not to stay), why can't their CHOICES just be respected? What gives me the right to judge any of them? I don't have first-hand knowledge of their situation. I mean, it's their choice, right? [the obvious exception being someone who is being phys abused, which complicates things]

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people don't get it

Some people will never get it, whether these guys stay in office or not is one thing, but whether or not their wife stays with them is their wife's choice and thats that. As for the smack talk about Hillary people love to do it what ever, but maybe they should actually wait till Jenny sanford files for divorice on her serial cheater husband before gettying all holier than thou on how hillary handled her situation with bill. They will just have to get crow if Jenny doesn't actually leave him.

seriously preeti, re-routing

seriously preeti, re-routing this to why didn't hillary leave her man is so beyond lame. A sampling from around the world my ass.