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December 4, 2007, 9:11 pm
Clinton on the Dynasty Question
By Katharine Q. Seelye
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton thinks it was not a good idea for one Bush to follow another into the White House, but having one Clinton follow another is apparently a different matter.
Her observation came at the NPR debate this afternoon, but after the live broadcast was switched off.
The candidates were asked how long it would take the United States to stop running deficits.
As part of her answer, Mrs. Clinton said, “It takes a Clinton to clean up after a Bush.”
That prompted Michelle Norris, one of the moderators, to ask her how she would respond to voters who question whether it is “prudent or appropriate for two families to control the White House for more than two decades.”
“Well, I don’t think it was prudent to have the Bush family in the White House at all,” she said, to laughter. “That’s been one of the unfortunate consequences of our recent history.”
She added: “But what’s great about this country is that people get to make up their minds to judge everybody who’s running. There is no dynasty. There is no, you know, determination from on high. People get to vote for whomever they want or vote against whomever they want.”
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