But it was not the Vice Presidency that was offered to [Clinton], but rather that of Secretary of State, with the harsh reality: The world is the way it is, not the way one whitewashes it.
Of course, that did not stop the couple from buying a $1.7 million house in New York state. Or from keeping their $2.8 million residence in Washington’s chic Embassy Row. More broke than that and you’ll be reduced to lighting your fireplace with $100 bills like some lowly millionaire.
We expect that the senator from New York will return to the forefront of the scene in order to neutralize Sarah Palin, who has positions and political thoughts completely opposed to those of Clinton.