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Originally Posted by Mikeyy
So you think its important to ask children about their parents sex lives. I don't. Why not ask the Bush twins to share some stories about their fathers drinking? There are some things you don't ask the children of politicians. I don't understand why you would think its important. Maybe you think we should know if Laura turned down George's advances the night before we went to war. Maybe under your theory a BJ would have kept him calmed down enough to give diplomacy a chance. Maybe we should have a dept. designed to make the POTUS feel good about him or herself for our own protection.  So if you decide to keep your marriage together you don't get to be POTUS. Silly ain't it? It still isn't a question you ask a child about. Its just low class.
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But the question wasn't about Hillary's "sex life". The question was whether hew mom's credibility was hurt by the scandal. No mention of the actual "sex life". And I don't see the problem with that question. And her answer was no doubt canned and rehearsed months before, unfortunately, the wording really doesn't match the question, since the question wasn't about her mom's sex life, but the damage the scandal may have done to her credibility.
Even if someone didn't ask me why my marriage broke up, they could ask if I thought my credibility was damaged because of my divorce. If the twenty something "child" can put herself out there in support of her mother, that "child" shouldn't be shocked to hear a question that defines her mother to many people. Her answer was BS. Which she repeated later.
Breitbart.tv Chelsea Grilled Again About Mother’s Credibility in Lewinsky Scandal
How is it "personal" to discuss whether her mother's image/credibility was damaged by the scandal. Her answer makes no sense.