A talented and ambitious woman, she nevertheless owed her power to her husband's job. And she felt caught between her desire to exercise that power and the public's ambivalence about it. Worse, she knew that her fortunes would rise and fall with those of the man she had married. Collateral power, collateral damage.That's because she has derived all her power from that philandering tub of lard. Even the "star power" that got her elected is derived from him.
Sometimes she felt we weren't protecting her husband. More often, it seemed, she felt we were protecting him at her expense. She chafed at her secondary role and longed for something more.
No kidding.
The Hillary Watch is ON!
Geez, and I thought it was the black pantsuit that was chafing her.