Anonymous wrote:She looks terrific!
But it’s interesting how she turned her victimhood into a career.
As a feminist, I recognized the power differential in the affair/scandal…but I saw her as a woman who made a choice, not a victim. Her name was dragged through the mud because of it, so she was a victim of bullying…but not sexual harassment in the traditional sense.
I don’t think she really wanted a husband and white picket fence. If she did, she could have gone that route (after all, she’s rich and beautiful). I think she has the life she wanted.
I wonder if the very public ad campaign was her final screw you to the Clintons? I mean, she looks gorgeous and is garnering positive attention.
I don't think so. First of all, do you get any sense that she's trying to seek revenge on the Clintons? I don't. This is in partnership with a pro-voting org, too. And what would make you think it'd be final in any way? She's young.