Yes, I believe she very much loved her husband. Although, wouldn't you be heartbroken and embarrassed if your spouse did some disrespectful things behind your back.
2006-07-04 20:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, she did and, in a way, still does. W.J. Clinton was molded by Hillary from the very beginning. She knew the only way she would ever get at a chance at being Pres. was if she had been in the White House before - as the 1st lady. She knew she could get Clinton elected and she loved him for his ambition and she loves him now for the opportunities she has. Hillary stayed by his side until the day he was no longer any use to her political ambitions. As soon as he couldn't be Pres. anymore, she moved on. The real smart one there was Hillary. I just hope everyone else wakes up and realizes just what a manipulating, lying user she is before they make the big mistake of putting her back in the White House.
2006-07-04 20:29:13
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answered by iuud2noitall 3
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some months after the Monica experience, Hillary stated that bill became once always the most eye-catching personality contained in the room. i believe he once pronounced she became once the best individual he ever met. they have were given equipped a existence jointly, now no longer purely their daughter, notwithstanding the reassurance guidelines they have recommended and worked to placed into result. likely it may properly be love, may be that is relief and mutual admiration. At any fee, they have embodied loved ones values more desirable than the multi-married Republican wanna-bees and the married bride who produced an unmarried mom.
2016-11-30 07:33:39
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answered by ? 3
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Yes. At least we should say she loved him. And I must say she is a great woman because she reacted very well after Clinton's affairs was revealed. You know it needs great courage and intelligence to pass that time.
I think it is good for Americans to have a president like her so far as I can see.
2006-07-04 21:07:14
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answered by Cliff L 1
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Once upon a time I bet she did. They had a common interest in the law, they went to school together, and she was a great help to him in his political career. Then they had children.
I think the Presidency was what killed the love. When Hillary wasn't allowed to contribute she resented it. When the sexual affairs rose she hated that, and she couldn't deny them. She had to stand by her husband for the good of the country. That she really hated.
2006-07-04 20:07:25
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answered by Dan S 7
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I think Hillary sunk her nasty hooks into the man she thought would get the farthest in life. I don't think Hillary loves anything except power and success. The world would be much better off if she went into hiding somewhere in the third world.
2006-07-04 20:05:54
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answered by Greg 5
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Yes I do. I believe loves come from admiration and for me it seems both admire each other very much even with all the problems they have gone. They can see each other value above all. Now, if you ask me if Bush loves his wife and vice verse...For me she seems very insecure about him and sometimes scare. It's just the impression I get from them.
2006-07-04 20:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely...and she'll prove it to the world too...
he's a true sex addict disorder and she is a textbook copy of the kind of woman that partners herself with a person with this disorder.
I just wish she wasn't caught steeling the whitehouse silver
low class act
2006-07-04 20:03:54
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answered by Warrior 7
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No matter how one might feel about their politics, it seems to me that both of them were very much in love before their marriage. After that, who can say?
2006-07-04 20:07:52
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answered by kanajlo 5
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I think only Hillary can answer this question.
2006-07-04 20:05:38
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answered by kb 4
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why not, most women love kinky stuff and cigar is nothing compare to the rest of his toys
2006-07-04 20:39:37
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answered by Wiseguy 3
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