That was when she was 19. You haven't heard anything about her since then?
"That was when she was 19. You haven't heard anything about her since then?"
Sure I have.
I assume you're criticizing my comment that she ditched the Secret Service before. Of course I know she was younger (still at college) then. I don't know what happened this time -- when the reporter was allowed to approach Barbara and actually talk to her in a hotel lobby with no interference from the Secret Service, & I just wonder if the SS had backed off at the request of the First Daughters.
I can understand that young women might not enjoy the constant surveillance they are subjected to; they want to live their lives. They are human, and they are young. I assume that's what was behind the earlier ditching. I don't think that, because they're older now, they like it any more, and I imagine they try to shed it when they can.