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Clinton's decision to send Chelsea to a private school is reasonable in itself. Considering the political circles in which the Clintons will be moving for the next four years, a posh private school like Sidwell Friends would be a good place for Chelsea to make contacts and to learn to adapt to her family's new lifestyle...
...addition, Washington is not the safest city in the world, and if its public schools are anything like New York's, a public figure like Chelsea might not be safe there...
Clinton: Oh, when I read my mystery books when I go to bed at night, and when I'm talking to Chelsea. I'm not obsessed about it. Look, the genius of democracy, the thing the Founding Fathers understood, was that by definition most people who could ever get elected to anything could do most of what they'd have to do. To be preoccupied with the institution of the presidency keeps you from thinking about the people who sent you there and the problems they have. I really do get up every day and just put one foot...
There's Hillary, of course, the United State's first ever First Woman. There's Chelsea, too--how's she going to turn out in four, eight years' time...
...WHEN CHELSEA CLINTON REALIZED THAT HER DAD HAD WON THE election, she burst into tears. She was happy for him, but after all, any teenager might be apprehensive about moving into the White House. You can't wander off to the mall. And you never know when somebody's going to snap a picture, no matter how gross you feel. Chelsea felt that only one person could truly understand the pressures she is facing. So she talked it over with AMY CARTER, now 25, who was just nine when her father was elected. Clinton aides say one of Chelsea...