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Bill Clinton learns his place in life

April 12, 2006 07:08 AM / Whispers .
Memo to Bill Clinton. You may have screwed around on Hillary but don't screw with her when it comes to her Presidential ambitions.

Writes Kenneth Bazinet in The New York Daily News:

After being surprised by her husband's role in the Dubai ports deal, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., has insisted that Bill Clinton give her "final say" over what he says and does, well-placed sources said.

The former president agreed to give his wife a veto to avoid his habit of making controversial headlines that could hurt her chances of returning to the White House, multiple sources told the New York Daily News.

"He knows it's Hillary's time now," said an adviser close to both Clintons who expects to play a key role in her likely 2008 presidential campaign.

Hillary Clinton's handlers are keeping a close rein on the former president's schedule to try to prevent another embarrassing screwup like their competing roles in the Dubai ports deal.

While she was blasting the Bush administration for allowing Dubai to run six of the country's ports, he was advising Dubai on how to sell the deal.

"Hillary has final say," said the adviser, and the ex-president's staff has been warned not to do or say anything without running it by the senator's handlers.

"That was true in the White House during the (2000) Senate campaign," recalled another longtime aide who stayed close to the ex-president after he left office. "If he said the sky was blue and she said the sky was purple, then the sky was purple."

Hillary Clinton's aides denied that her husband's comments have been a liability but concede she is calling the shots.

"Since she got elected five years ago and given their hectic schedules, it is more interesting how little there has been of this," said the senator's campaign spokeswoman Ann Lewis, referring to their contradictory statements. "She is the elected official. She makes the ultimate decisions," Lewis said.


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Comments

If you think your current murderer-in-chief is a problem...wait until Hillary gets her hands on the nuclear button. She actually has some brains, and is clearly going to push imperial amerika to even greater heights of crimes against humanity, mass murder and genocide. Makes you proud to be an amerikan...doesn't it?

Posted by Brian Tilley at April 12, 2006 09:32 AM

Can we say Bill is HenPecked? I suppose their marriage can't be more of a normal relationship. Both are newsmakers, if Bill says something of a political nature or of a recent news story, it should compliment what Hillary might say of the same story.
Should they disagree, one will have to hold their tongue. This time around Bill has the shorter stick.
It will be interesting to watch this, we can find out if Love does heal all wounds and keeps people together, through anything.

Posted by David Rosenberg at April 12, 2006 11:25 AM

For those who think that President Clinton escaped true retribution for his peccadillos while in office, maybe being married to Hilary is poetic justice...and vice-versa.

Firestarter

Posted by Firestarter at April 12, 2006 01:15 PM

Come on, does the presence and clearly rational desire to be president of a strong, smart and thoughtful woman scare you all that much? Let's face it. she saw the good, the bad and the ugly, and is bright enough to learn from her experiences. Don't kid youselves, she's no empire builder in the internatioanl sense, but will try to build a domestic empire based on rational, liberal and common sense principles.

Posted by Rick Cass at April 12, 2006 05:50 PM

Hillary supported Bush's war. She doe not represent the American people.

Posted by Elaine N. Ramey at April 12, 2006 10:28 PM

Doesn't this story kind of fall under the category, well duh? Of course she has to call the shots.

Posted by spiiderweb at April 13, 2006 05:05 AM

" but will try to build a domestic empire based on rational, liberal and common sense principles." - Rick Cass

I've always regarded Hillary as a moderate who leans slightly liberal on a few issues. I consider her to be to the Right of Bill on quite a number of issues.

Posted by Fred P at April 13, 2006 03:41 PM

Hillary should remember her meeting with Martin Luther King when she was a teen-ager and also her desire to be a woman astronaut (which was rebuffed in a letter she received from NASA saying there were no such things as women astronauts!!)
She should stop compromising with Wall Street which I think was her husband's problem, as well, especially when he called for "a new financial architecture" to replace the present reigning and bankrupt international monetary system, and then Bill got hit with a ton of bricks.
So, i she goes back to and sticks to the principles she really believed in, she'll be fine.

Posted by Gerald Pechenuk at April 14, 2006 01:03 PM

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