When is someone in the MSM going to pose the obvious question that, from where I'm sitting, is right in the middle of the room collecting flies?
When Hillary's self-righteousness rears its head and she pontificates on how "We can't choose our family members, but we CAN choose our pastors" she declares that she most assuredly would have walked out of her church if she'd be subjected to objectional language or unacceptable behavior.
And yet, for most of those 35 years of much-lauded public service beginning, as George Will pointed out, the day she graduated from law school and which included years in private practice in Little Rock) she was subjected to unacceptable behavior most strong, self-respecting women would never have tolerated. Her 'church' then, as now, has been a marriage in which she has been repeatedly abused and demeaned DIRECTLY. She wasn't merely an observer of outrageous behavior - she was the recipient of it.
Jennifer Flowers, Juanita Brodderick, Paula Jones, and Monica Lewinsky are the women we are aware of. There have been many others. Heck, when I was in law school in Fayetteville in the late '80s, I heard stories of female students being hit on by the then Gov. Clinton all the time from my hairdresser.
Hillary could have walked out. The perpetrator of her abuse was in fact a family member by choice, not by blood. She could have chosen to demand more for herself. She could have said, "I deserve better than this."
Instead, she chose to leave herself in a position where she knowingly and deliberately subjected herself to repeated insult.
One can only wonder what lesson this kind of masochism has taught her daughter. As a role model she declares to all women in similar circumstances, "Your feelings don't matter. Don't take control of your life by insisting on respect from your spouse, ignore your victim-hood and just live with it."