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Jeanine Pirro 's husband, Albert, who spent time in federal prison on tax-related charges back in 2000-2001. /p>Ironically, Albert Pirro's tax-cheat problems bring to mind the liberties Hillary and her hubby used to take in the governor's mansion and the White House when it came to political gifts and the like.
"Shame is not in the Clintons' DNA," says a longtime Democratic political operative. "They don't see a double standard in anything they do if it gets them a leg up politically."
Pirro is expected to give Clinton at least a competitive race, diverting the junior Senator's attention from other political matters she may want to pursue around the country.
p>But Pirro faces her own challenge: New York Conservative Party chieftain Mike Long , who opposes her entry into the primary. br> /p>
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