Bill Clinton's Infidelity
Bill Clinton's Infidelity and the First Family Like a lot of marriages the Clinton's tends to be a mystery. For the first lady and her daughter , the family relationship is almost a tragedy. As Hillary did her best to promote Northern Ireland's peace accords, address top CEOs in Switzerland, give speeches to peace accords and take charge of her husband's health reform, she was left ignorant of her husbands sexual affairs. Presidents Clinton's sexual actions with various women has definitely hurt the first family in many ways. Right now our president is suffering the most embarrassing and lowest point in his life. For Hillary things are just as difficult. With the proof of terrible body language and failure to refer to the president as "my husband" many can understand this is obvious. Included in Starr's report a former aide stated "It's enormously painful for her"(Eye p.31). During the family vacation to Martha's Vineyard Hillary hid behind sunglasses and
because he is the man of America. "This scandal has scorched everyone it The only way we will know is if it actually does happen. We do not even going to church with Chelsea. Friends say she is so angry she will not even she does not stand by his side because in the past she has always been there bills. They are the poorest presidential couple to live in the white house. Clifton's testimony puts it behind us, the damage has already been Their legal bills add up to eight million dollars and are still rising. When the Of course the president is not the pope or a saint, but as humans finances are suffering also. Right now the Clintons face many law suits and She will do it when she is ready and on her own terms, but she does forgive time? The question still remains. Answers are out there, but are still very In her twenties Hillary was a student and an activist who was
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