Bill Clinton afraid about being ‘second fiddle’
As you might have noticed, the New York Times Magazine has just run a lengthy article, "The Mellowing of William Jefferson Clinton." Some quotes from husband Bill Clinton, referring to Secretary Clinton: –"Now I’m afraid I’ll be second fiddle to whatever world leader she’s just met." –"The only bad thing about Hillary’s being secretary of ...
As you might have noticed, the New York Times Magazine has just run a lengthy article, "The Mellowing of William Jefferson Clinton."
As you might have noticed, the New York Times Magazine has just run a lengthy article, "The Mellowing of William Jefferson Clinton."
Some quotes from husband Bill Clinton, referring to Secretary Clinton:
–"Now I’m afraid I’ll be second fiddle to whatever world leader she’s just met."
–"The only bad thing about Hillary’s being secretary of state is I can’t always get hold of her. They changed all her phone numbers, and her phone doesn’t work inside the State Department building."
–Regarding the Clintons’ house in Chappaqua, N.Y.: "She comes home Friday nights, stays Saturday night, goes back Sunday. … Normally when she comes here, she just wants to rest."
–"Hillary likes turquoise" (said while looking at jewelry in Lima, Peru).
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