Tuesday, June 17, 2003

Jay Nordlinger pointed out something interesting in his Impromtus today. Actually, he's somebody quoting somebody else quoting somebody else, but it's an interesting point whoever made it:
I learned something fascinating from Jonah Goldberg's column about Hillary ("Enough with the Hillary Hoopla"). He writes, "I have no doubt she doesn't like it when Bill cheats on her. But it's clear, to me at least, that she considers the various costs of being married to Bill the price of doing business with him. Heck, when Barbara Walters asked her what would happen if Bill cheated on her again, Hillary responded, 'You know, that will be between us.'"

Will? Not would? Boy, that was an amazing tense.
Actually, it's not all that suprising when you think about it.

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