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Their Marriage Isn't the Issue
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I never cease to be amazed that people worry about the state of the Clintons' marriage. Really, how is this any of our business? And why does it deserve space on the op-ed page?
I have no idea what kind of marriage the Clintons have, and I don't really care. What goes on between them is up to them. How can we, a public with about a 50 percent divorce rate, pass judgment on someone's marriage? As for Bill Clinton's indiscretions while in office, I felt that he kept his bargain with me, a voter, by being a good president. I can't comment on him as a husband since I'm not married to him.
I write this on my 15th wedding anniversary. And I have a radical idea: If Hillary Clinton decides to run for president, you write about her platform and ideas. What's off-limits? What she's wearing, how her hair is styled and the state of her marriage.
Let it go. Please.
-- Niki Mitchell
Washington


