“I understand that nostalgia. I feel it myself when the world seems too much to take. There were many good things about our way of life back then. But in reality, our past was not so picture-perfect. Ask African-American children who grew up in a segregated society, or immigrants who struggled to survive in sweatshops and tenements, or women whose life choices were circumscribed and whose work was underpaid. Ask those who grew up in the picture perfect houses about the secrets and desperation they sometimes concealed.” - Hillery Clinton It Takes a Village, pp. 28-29
What secrets were concealed in the Rodham household? I think Hillery is revealing something here.
Hmmm.