
“She didn’t have makeup on, she looked completely like an average person. She was totally low-key, wearing jeans. She had long hair and a laptop bag,” the young mother later told People Magazine.
For some reason, I thought about this story in relation to a commentary that Eileen McNamara had published on Sunday about Speaker-to-Be Paul Ryan entitled “Paul Ryan Values His Family — Too Bad He Doesn’t Give A Hoot About Yours.” The title largely speaks for itself, but it was essentially about how Ryan had made it clear, prior to his upcoming election, that he will not be staying in Washington over the weekends but will be returning to his family in Wisconsin. At the same time. Ryan has recently voted “against paid family leave and subsidized child-care and for tougher work requirements that make it harder for moms on welfare to spend time with their children.”
As most of you know, it’s what people do, not what they say, that actually matters. This is a small slice of both Chelsea Clinton and Paul Ryan, but it does reflect interesting light on both of their characters.
