This is my favorite sentence in the big Hillary-Bill relationship article:
“Over time she came to consider Chappaqua home, too, and she likes spending time there with the president when they can find the time,” said one longtime friend of the couple’s, who was granted anonymity because the Clintons did not want this person to speak. [Emph. added]
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And, undoubtedly, those extensive studies about how to reinvigorate 15th ave nw would conclude that what the neighborhood really needs is a not-at-grade mass transit solution to connect the area to downtown. Something like — I KNOW! — a monorail!
God knows that the first thing that I want to do with a failed project is force the employees to stay there for as long as possible. That’ll make people happy.