But you know, it's not easy when your husband runs for president. I mean, it's not easy for me. I'm sure it's not easy for her. There's a lot of scrutiny on families that isn't always wanted.
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It's not easy to have the job of president. It's not easy to run for it. And it's not a job for the feint of heart.
Interpreting anyone's marriage - a neighbor's, let alone the president's - is extremely difficult.
As a husband and as a father of girls, I cannot imagine any woman in my family making the sacrifice of sanity required to run for office. The limited reward for public service cannot blunt the cost.
There are just some things about being president that are difficult.
Some political spouses are much more comfortable on the campaign trail than others, and they take to it a lot more naturally.
The issues that cross a president's desk are never easy. The easy questions don't even get to the president.
Campaign behavior for wives: Always be on time. Do as little talking as humanly possible. Lean back in the parade car so everybody can see the president.
Many women feel they can't afford their lives; their husbands can't afford to be paying for the family bills. Hillary Clinton is guilty of being part of the establishment that created that problem.
Running for president is hard. But it's good preparation. Because being president is a lot harder.
It is very creditable when a woman gets into politics. She does this at the expense of responsibilities toward her home and family and should be lauded for this.