Lewinsky Question Embarrasses Chelsea Over Again

Chelsea ClintonShe was asked the same question that a student at Butler University had asked last week, but this time she reacted coolly, although her reply was the same. Well, it appears to be the issue that Chelsea Clinton does not want to speak of.

On Monday, when Chelsea Clinton visited N.C. State to campaign in support of her mother's presidential campaign to answer questions from students, Bryce Davis, a freshman in biochemistry, asked her, whether Former President Bill Clinton's scandal with Monica Lewinsky had damaged her mother's reputation?

Since Clinton had said that was not the student's business, Davis asked her to explicate why it was not the student's business, and that it should be the student's business since her father was president at the time.

Chelsea replied coolly, "Well sir, I respectfully disagree, I think that is something that is personal to my family and I'm sure there are things that are personal to your family that you don't think are anyone's business either."

According to Davis, Clinton's father's actions are the American's business, because of his position as a representative for the entire nation. Davis said, "[Clinton's] father, at the time, was the president of the United States, and one of his primary duties as President was to be chief citizen, and being [by acting as] chief citizen, he should be a model citizen for the United States."