President Bush and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton are philosophical opposites, but they have one thing in common: They both mastered the art of triumphing over low expectations. Clinton was supposed to be so victimized by her husband's infidelity that she would abandon him and politics. She didn't. Republicans gloated that she was just an unelected ex-first lady carpetbagger who could not win a Senate seat in New York. She won easily. Now conservatives are trashing her new book, "Living History." They contend that she is lying when she says she believed her husband's denials of womanizing played only a minor...