From Time magazine:

    When Chelsea Clinton was six years old, her parents used to make her cry in hopes that they could make her tough.

    Dad was in the middle of an especially ugly re-election fight, his enemies were drawing blood, and so they all tried a game at the dinner table: Chelsea would pretend that she was her father, making speeches about why people should vote for her, and then he would attack her, say really mean things, so she would learn to protect herself.

    At first the exercises reduced the little girl to tears: "Why would anybody say things like that?" But after a while, Hillary later wrote, "she gradually gained mastery over her emotions"; she came to understand people's dark motives; and, finally, she would come back fighting, fully prepared to handle the wicked lies that enemies might tell.


Since MEM keeps telling us on the Rudy thread that being a bad parent disqualifies a presidential candidate, I'm sure he'll want to switch his allegiences to Barack Hussein Obama or Johnny Reid Edwards now.