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"I apparently remind some people of their mother-in-law or their boss, or something," she says.
There was none, other than to apparently remind us that the men may be boring, but they're bigger.
Twenty-one years ago, in an article for this magazine called "Hating Hillary," by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., she admitted, "I apparently remind some people of their mother-in-law or their boss, or something".
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