
Yet her husband,
Is Ms. Clinton's implicit argument that she knows offshore tax dodging is unethical because her family has benefitted from it? Does she plan to return millions of dollars of her family's offshore-generated income?
Clinton is calling for "huge campaign finance reform," apparently to end the excessive and often pernicious role of big money in politics. But no candidate, Republican or Democrat, raised more than the
In 2013, Clinton earned nearly
Clinton has also vowed to raise taxes on hedge fund managers. Is that a way of expressing displeasure with her son-in-law,
For that matter, how did Clinton's daughter, Chelsea, who worked for a consulting firm and a hedge fund despite having no background in finance -- reportedly become worth an estimated
Yet, since she left office, Clinton routinely has charged universities
It's been said that Clinton is trying to rekindle President Obama's 2012 allegations of a Republican "war on women." That charge and the war against the "1 percent" helped deliver key states to Obama. Renewing that theme, Clinton recently declared on Twitter, "Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported."
Does Clinton's spirited advocacy of "every" survivor include the array of women who have accused
Ms. Clinton has also called for more financial transparency and greater accountability in general -- something needed after scandals at government agencies such as the
Perhaps Clinton assumes that the electorate is still in the ethical world of the 1990s. Back then, it was somewhat easier to dampen scandals -- at least the ones that didn't involve sex in the
Womanizing and sexual coercion can no longer be so easily dismissed. The financial antics of the
Ms. Clinton at times tries to offset scandals by her pointing to her record as secretary of state. But few believe that her handling of
In debates, Clinton points to her support of Obama's agenda. But the president currently has an approval rating of 46 percent. If the country is in dire need of Clinton's suggested remedies, were the past eight years too short a time to see similar reforms enacted under Obama?
All this confusion raises the question of whether
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Victor Davis Hanson, a classicist and military historian, is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal.
