The New York Times Sunday headline reads: "How Hillary Clinton Grappled With Bill Clinton’s Infidelity, and His Accusers." But if you read the article, it turns out that "grappling" with this uncomfortable topic meant "trying to destroy the accusers." Confronting a spouse’s unfaithfulness is painful under any circumstance. For Mrs. Clinton, it happened repeatedly and in the most public of ways, unfolding at the dawn of the 24/7 news cycle, and later in impeachment proceedings that convulsed the nation. Outwardly, she remained stoic and defiant, defending her husband while a progression of women and well-funded conservative operatives accused Mr. Clinton...