The Washington Post, January 17th, 1999
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MYSTIFIED by Hillary Clinton. This is true now, but it was just as true years ago when, during the 1992 New Hampshire primary, I first met her. As with her husband, her reputation preceded her. She was supposedly smart, an intellectual and, of course, a lawyer. If she became first lady, she would be like no other. She could, if she saw fit, leave the White House, turn left or right on Pennsylvania Avenue, and get a job at the first law firm she saw. She was an independent woman. I was excited by the very prospect of her. And I was not disappointed. In the lobby of a hotel I ...
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