Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!americast.com!americast.com!americast-post Newsgroups: americast.insight From: americast-post@AmeriCast.Com Organization: American Cybercasting Approved: americast-post@AmeriCast.com Subject: CORRESPONDENCE Date: Mon, 26 Oct 92 11:27:05 EST Message-ID: \SE CORRESPONDENCE \HD Hillary Clinton's Values Bear Scrutiny, Too While Hillary Clinton's philosophical views are a proper subject for debate, her personal values seem a more worthy topic [The Last Word, Sept. 28]. Despite Democratic campaign staff efforts to change her unfavorable image, she is a person more to be pitied than admired. Stripped of her dignity by her husband's deceit, she had the opportunity to choose between personal pride or personal power. She chose power. In attempting to portray herself as a supporting wife, she adds to the phoniness that is the hallmark of the Clinton-Gore campaign. Anthony P. Glasser Huntington, N.Y. Write: Insight, Correspondence Editor, 3600 New York Ave. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002. Fax: (202) 529-2484. Please include an address and a daytime phone number. This article is copyright 1992 The Washington Times. Redistribution to other sites is not permitted except by arrangement with American Cybercasting Corporation. For more information, send-email to usa@AmeriCast.COM