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They began in 1992 when Hillary Rodham Clinton got everyone shaking and baking with her infamous cookie comment, discussing working as a lawyer while her husband was governor of Arkansas.
Maybe it all dates back to the infamous cookie comment.
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His answer was infamous.
Now he is infamous.
Why infamous?
Being infamous is not fun.
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