“We have toâ¦real issues”: Clinton,
Living History,
p. 471.
“I will neverâ¦topic”: Ceci Connolly and Howard Kurtz, “Gingrich Orchestrated Lewinsky Ads,”
Washington Post,
October 30, 1998.
“What did you tell your kids?”: Ibid.
“We're going to winâ¦losing”: Toobin,
A Vast Conspiracy,
p. 336.
“With some exceptionsâ¦humiliation”: Sally Quinn, “In Washington, That Letdown Feeling,”
Washington Post,
November 2, 1998.
On election nightâ¦by men: Harris,
The Survivor,
p. 353.
Behind the scenes, Henryâ¦. could succeed: Hyde's Illinois district included Park Ridge. A few weeks later it would be revealedâas a result of research by journalists initiated by the White Houseâthat Hyde had a five-year adulterous affair in the 1960s. The revelation lead to an apology for his “youthful indiscretions.”
“mechanically defendingâ¦not engaged”: Author's interview with confidential source.
“I would make a pointâ¦nationally”: Author's interview with Greg Craig.
The midtermâ¦no doubt”: Author's interview with White House sources and friends of Hillary Clinton's.
“This is howâ¦doubt”: Author's interview with Nicole Boxer.
“I think you haveâ¦each other”: Author's interview with Melanne Verveer.
“We in theâ¦she said”: Blumenthal,
The Clinton Wars,
p. 498.
“providing perjurious, falseâ¦jury”: Articles of Impeachment; As Delivered to the Senate by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Henry Hyde, January 8, 1999.
“is a blatant and disgracefulâ¦gain”: Steve Gutterman, “Most Coloradans Support Military Action in Iraq; Many Question Timing,” Associated Press, December 17, 1998.
“timing and policyâ¦subject to question”: Helen Dewar, “Lott Retreats from Criticism of Airstrikes: Senate Majority Leader Calls for âUnited Front' a Day After Questioning Attack's Timing,”
Washington Post,
December 18, 1998.
“I think the vast majorityâ¦together”: James Bennet, “Clinton Reported as Very Troubled,”
New York Times,
December 19, 1998.
“as defiant asâ¦the answer”: Melinda A. Henneberger, “Clinton's Top Defender Rallies Troops at Front,”
New York Times,
December 20, 1998.
“I have onâ¦spiritual counseling”: Blumenthal,
Clinton Wars,
p. 547.
“Sir, you haveâ¦your post”: Ibid., p. 550.
“I can onlyâ¦January sixth”: Ibid.
“a worthy andâ¦man”: Peter Baker and Juliet Eilperin, “Clinton Impeached: House Approves Articles Charging Perjury, Obstruction; Mostly Partisan Vote Shifts Drama to Senate,”
Washington Post,
December 20, 1998.
“a great disservice toâ¦presidents”: Blumenthal,
Clinton Wars,
p. 552.
Chapter 18: A Woman in Charge
“Very specifically we wouldâ¦office”: Author's interview with Diane Blair.
“a particularly hard weekâ¦She didâ¦in any way”: Ibid.
“the wrecking ofâ¦humiliation”: Author's interview with confidential source.
“Prior to thisâ¦New York”: Author's interview with Deborah Sale.
“when you look atâ¦of this”: Author's interview with Ann Stock.
Mandy Grunwald had workedâ¦was becoming inevitable: Author's interview with confidential sources.
“I intend toâ¦about”: Adam Nagourney, “Hillary Clinton Begins Pre-Campaign in a New Role for Her,”
New York Times,
July 8, 1999.
“I would sayâ¦White House”: Author's interview with Sara Ehrman.
“her years as first lady”: David Kirkpatrick, “Hillary Clinton Book Advance, $8 Million, Is Near Record,”
New York Times,
December 16, 2000.
“The deal mayâ¦sense”: “Mrs. Clinton's Book Deal,” Editorial,
New York Times,
December 22, 2000.
But soon thereafterâ¦at him: Author's interview with confidential White House sources.
“My family canâ¦that”: Todd Purdum, “Siblings Who Often Emerge in an Unflattering Spotlight,”
New York Times,
February 23, 2001.
“They're like mama'sâ¦brothers'”: Ibid.
“a workhorse not a show horse”: Helen Dewar, “Clinton Tries to Be Just Another Freshman,”
Washington Post,
December 6, 2000.
“We're in real troubleâ¦Count me inâ¦York”: Joshua Green, “Take Two,”
The Atlantic Monthly,
November 2006.
“Because bipartisan supportâ¦And perhapsâ¦behind them”: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Speech to the U.S. Senate, October 10, 2002.
“If I hadâ¦the authority”: Cal Thomas, “Hillary Is No Bill,”
Sun-Sentinel
(Fort Lauderdale, Florida), February 7, 2007, p. 25A.
“Well, I've said thatâ¦their work”: Green, “Take Two.”
“Her perspective isâ¦WMD”: Author's interview with confidential source.
“That's what Bushâ¦were making”: Green, “Take Two.”
“You are notâ¦candor”: Author's interview with confidential source.
It is clearâ¦her position: Author's interviews with Hillary Clinton's campaign aides.
“Her handling ofâ¦herself”: Author's interview with confidential source.
“I don't knowâ¦thinks”: Author's interview with confidential source.
“The only majorâ¦flag”: Author's interview with confidential source.
“It was a campaign document”: Author's interview with Neel Lattimore.
“Let's talkâ¦mine”: “Senator Clinton's Statement About Her Candidacy for President,” Associated Press, January 20, 2007.
“I'm inâ¦win”: www.hillaryclinton.com.
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