Yeah, I agree that his catting-around days are likely behind him. Both for circulatory reasons and because he came so close to losing his wife and daughter last time. He knows the stakes were very high then, and he knows they're high now. I know he's also done more work on himself in therapy since then to try and see what was motivating that compulsion.

I think it'd be hysterical for Bill Clinton to be the First Gentleman. Or First Husband. Whatever they'd call him. Internationally, he's well respected and well liked, and that'll be an advantage for her, too. But I can't exactly see him overseeing the table decorations for state dinners and coming out to greet the arrival of the yearly White House Christmas tree like the first ladies typically do--the social stuff. If she gets elected, I wonder how that'll shake out.