Well, at least, the one he's formally married to.
Here's the brief A. P. story on Bill Clinton's arrogant attempt before the American Postal Worker's Union to cover Hillary's tracks on the driver's licenses for illegal aliens matter.
But, better still, here are a few of the comments the story elicited from the readers of Lucianne Goldberg's fine news site:
Lucianne's own intro to the story: "Hillary trots out husband to mop up imploded gender ploy.
Imagine 4 (8?) years of this and redouble your resolve."
And from the comments section, here's a few other gems:
* "'But Bill Clinton said the issue is too complicated for sound bites.' Translation: This is a sophisticated topic that you groundlings cannot comprehend. Vote for (Sir Edmund) Hillary and let us control your lives."
* "And just what the blank did he mean by 'don't you dare let them take this election away from you.'?"
* "...It was the Dems who jumped all over her."
* " Hillary will be such a good leader. Every time her itty bitty feelings are hurt, she'll send in Bill to scold us. Go ahead, Bill, keep jumping to the defense of the "world's smartest woman." It will remind us all that it's not really Hillary running for President, but you running for a third term."
* "If these postal workers weren't already at a convention, they could have taken their three hour break right after Bubba's speech."
* "I think that every article posted about Bill Clinton should start with the phrase: 'Bill Clinton, the former IMPEACHED President of the United States'."
* "Did [Clinton] tell the postal workers exactly which Republicans on the stage at that debate were the ones that attacked his defenseless little woman? Which rightwing moderator ask her the question? Which conservative editorial writers in the NYT, LA Times and even the news readers on CNN pointed out her mega-flip-flops? Hey Slick, she was so inept that even the libs in the media couldn't cover for that disaster. Put some ice on it."
* "Don't forget - these two believe in two for the price of one. How would former President Bush stumping for G.W. have been taken back in 1999?"