I would agree. If she hadn’t died....she would be married to a big-name ‘old’ representative/senator today...having an affair with a big-name lobbyist...having another affair with a big-name NPR guy....having another affair with someone from CNN. She’d be waiting for the old guy to kick off and likely get appointed to serve out his term. She’d eventually some elections and be on the Sunday chat shows...discussing social security, the debt, and why we need health care. She might have been a Democrat or Republican...and really not care for either party. Who knows...maybe by age 45....she would have been selected for VP under some President. All of this achieved, because of her abilities under the sheets in her youth. This is how great leaders are made in America...sarcastically spoken of course.