10Mar

With the heated presidential race, Dog Lady reprints a column below about Bill and Hillary Clinton's shabby Buddy system.
Dear Ask Dog Lady,
I recently watched the Barbara Walters interview with Hillary Clinton on the eve of the publication of Clinton’s memoir, Living History. Clinton singled out Buddy, the dog, as the “only member of our family” that wanted anything to do with President Bill Clinton after the Monica Lewinsky revelations and impeachment proceedings.
What’s happened to Buddy, the political loyalist?
-Ed, Dorchester, MA.
Ed, get it through your head — Buddy is dead. The dog survived the Washington wars but couldn’t survive the Clintons. Buddy paid a steep price for his loyalty. Having moved to Chappaqua, New York with Senator and ex-president Clinton, the dog dropped down the priority list. No one was watching Buddy when he escaped from the Clinton country manse early in January 2002. Buddy ran out into the road and was hit by a car.
Buddy served as the warm-fuzzy in photo ops — including that famous photo of the Clintons striding off for their dysfunctional Vineyard vacation at the height of the Lewinsky scandal. Daughter Chelsea holds each of her parents’ hands while the president clutches Buddy’s leash. Too bad Bill wasn’t holding on when Buddy ran out into the road.

Famous photo of the Clintons striding off for their dysfunctional Vineyard vacation at the height of the Lewinsky scandal.
On the stump promoting her book, Mrs. Clinton wrings a few book sales from dog lovers by citing Buddy’s blind devotion. Of course, she doesn’t dwell on the dog’s demise. Figures. The Clintons seem reckless with their allegiances. Look at Lani Guinier, or any other member of their circle who served his or her immediate purpose only to be frozen out for political expediency.
Even Socks, the cat, got the brush off. Socks was rescued by Betty Currie, the stoic presidential secretary and Monica Lewinsky buffer, when the Clintons left the White House. With the Clintons, pets and political allies appear to be disposable.
Reportedly, the Clintons now have another dog, a chocolate Lab named Seamus, who springs from the same stock as Buddy. Dog Lady hopes fate is kinder to Seamus.
The Clintons’ treatment of pets as political expedients further gets hashed over here.
Posted by Dog Lady at March 10, 2008 12:33 PM