There are far too many fascinating (and, yes, in some cases salacious) tidbits to catalogue in Todd Purdum's long Vanity Fair feature on Bill Clinton, but I found this tiny nugget, which I evidently missed when it was first reported, particularly odd:
His old flame Gennifer Flowers, who has endorsed Hillary, referred to him as an “idiot husband.”
Now it's fine, and I think even a bit touching, that Flowers chose to support and (presumably) vote for Hillary Clinton. But isn't "endorsement" a term we usually reserve for individuals who play some role in the process or represent organizations or voter blocs larger than themselves? Or did I miss it when Flowers became a superdelegate?
--Christopher Orr