Recently I was listening to a public radio station, and they threw out the question that if Hillary Clinton is elected, will the presidency become a soap opera? I would assume this is because they are inferring that Bill Clinton will continue to have indiscretions like he had with Monica Lewinsky while he was in office, and that Hillary will be so distracted by this that she will be unable to concentrate on her duties as President. I see this as clearly a ploy to discredit Hillary as a candidate.
To find the answer to the above question, one should just think back a few years to when the incident happened, and remember how Hillary handled it. Did she file for divorce? Did she leave him? Did she publicly ridicule him? Of course not; Hillary, like other First Ladies before her, kept her dignity and calmly took it in stride. She realized that the other party was just using this to gain strength for the next election. She also kept things in perspective; compared to other events going on in the world, this was a minor thing that would eventually pass. After major publicity and with the Republicans calling for his resignation, Bill Clinton publicly admitted that yes, he had done wrong, and the incident was finally left between Bill and Hillary, where it should have been from the beginning.
Why was this brought up in Iowa? I think it was because of the assumption that Iowans are so conservative that even being reminded of this indiscretion would influence us to not support Hillary. Secondly, there is also the more subtle assumption that Iowans, being so "traditional," would consider any woman "too emotional" to be president. Therefore, the idea is promoted that if Hillary is elected president, the presidency will be just one big soap opera!
Iowa has people who are conservative, sure; but there are as many views as people in Iowa, just as there are anywhere else. We Iowans will continue as we have always done to think for ourselves and select the candidates we think will do the best job, regardless of what ploys are used to influence our thinking. The people of Iowa deserve more credit than this. We are not as easily swayed as the other party might think.
Published by Julie Helle
I was born in Portland,Oregon, and moved to Iowa when I was 5 years old. I had two daughters, went into human service work, divorced, remarried, became widowed, and moved back to Portland. View profile
Senator Clinton Will Compete in IowaSenator Hillary Clinton will campaign in Iowa despite the advice of a campaign aide who suggested that it would be too time-consuming and financially too costly to compete in th...- Tancredo for President Campaign Launches Search for Iowa's Idol The Tom Tancredo for President Campaign has announced a search for "Iowa's Idol" for youth 17 years of age and under. The top prize is $1,000. Talented young Iowans are urged to send in submissions by July 23.
Best Soap Opera Spoiler WebsitesObtaining soap opera spoilers online is fairly easy once you start looking in the right place. Read on to discover a list of some of the most widely recommended soap opera spoi...
Barack Obama Campaigns in IowaWith the Iowa Caucus only a few months away, Obama and other candidates are busy campaigning towards Iowans. Find out what Obama is about and what he wants Iowans to know.- Top Ten Gift Ideas for a Soap Opera FanFans of soap opera are unlike fans of any other type of television shows. Soap opera fans will watch their favorite characters and shows for years. For this reason, a present represent this love of their's is one...
- Hillary Clinton Blazes the Campaign Trail in Iowa
- Best Hillary Clinton Fan Sites
- Hillary Clinton: Platform for the 2008 Election
- Healthcare Expert Speaks Out Against Senator Hillary Clinton's Possible Healthcare...
- Businessman Claims Hillary Clinton Broke Federal Law when He Worked for Her Senate...
- Hillary Clinton Launches Online Petition in Support of Controversial Iraq War Spen...
- Will Hillary Clinton Ignore the Iowa Caucus?



