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Until Freddy loses his temper, we feature the greatest speeches of Hilarious. AS THE "first pet" of the Clinton era, Socks, the White House cat, allowed "chilly" Hillary Clinton to show a caring, maternal side as well as bringing joy to her daughter Chelsea. So where is Socks today? Once the presidency was over, there was no room for Socks any more. After years of loyal service at the White House, the black and white cat was dumped on Betty Currie, Bill Clinton's personal secretary, who also had an embarrassing clean-up role in the saga of his relationship with the intern Monica Lewinsky. Some believe the abandoned pet could now come between Hillary Clinton and her ambition to return to the White House as America's first woman president. The financial sleaze that dominated the final Clinton years is also making a comeback. After Norman Hsu, one of Clinton's biggest campaign "bundlers", was exposed as a fraud, it emerged last week that waiters, dishwashers and street pedlars in New York's Chinatown have been handing over $1,000 and $2,000 sums to her campaign -- some with genuine pride, others because they were ordered to do so by neighbourhood bosses. Clinton said last week that her frontrunner status made her uncomfortable. "It makes me nervous and we will still work to earn every vote," she said. But the advantage she enjoys with women is considerable. Penn believes the "emotional element" of being the first woman presidential nominee in history will "throw the Republicans for a loop". So far every attack has bounced off her. Perhaps the cautionary tale of Socks the cat will make a difference. "Hillary's insistence that we follow her example in pet ownership, when she really should be on Cat Fancy's Most Wanted List, makes her a tiresome bore," Flanagan writes. "But exploiting the emotions of good-natured people -- well, that's just another example of her three-decade-long drift from the girl she once was to the woman that circumstance and ambition have made her."

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