AOL News, I see, has picked up yesterday’s front page New
York Times story on the Clintons’ marriage, or as the paper
put it, their “Delicate Dance of Married and Public Lives.” Drudge
teased the story on Monday, though in a way that suggests his
leakers might have misled him. “NYT: STATE OF CLINTON MARRIAGE A
QUESTION FOR DEMS,” his headline announced. While raising this
point, the story essentially declares there’s no need for such
concern. Leon Panetta, the first prominent figure quoted, dutifully
notes, “…you know there’s something there that basically bonds
them.”
The Times interviewed some 50 people for the piece —
the consensus finding being that while the couple “have built
largely separate lives,” that’s only because of “their distinct
career paths” and certain “political calculations.” Bill keeps his
appearances with Hillary to a minimum, so as not to hog the
spotlight which should be focused on her as she moves toward a
possible presidential run. Nonetheless, they see each other a lot
in private — roughly on 14 days out of every month. The piece
turns out to be rather adoring, with all usual references to their
long sought “zone of privacy,” the “natural evolution” of a
marriage that “has had plenty of stresses and betrayals,” Hillary’s
revelation in her memoirs that they had “sought counseling.”
Has Bill been behaving himself? The Times covers for
him by noting that the time he was spotted with a prominent
Canadian woman, “the two were among roughly a dozen people at a
dinner, but it still was enough to fuel coverage in the gossip
pages.” One insider in fact notes that Bill recently gave Hillary a
diamond ring, and describes her reaction thus: “When someone shows
you something like that, ‘This is what Bill bought me,’ kind of
gleaming, it meant something to get it — it meant more to her that
he bought it for her than what it actually was.”
By the way, 59% of AOL’s online poll responders say they are
“not at all” intrigued by the Clintons as a couple.