(Steven Hayward) An "anchor" is either the mainstay of an enterprise—think "anchorman" in a mile-relay or in a TV broadcast—but it is also what holds you in one place and prevents movement. If a boat anchor is tied around your neck, it takes you to the bottom. Seldom has the ambiguity or contrasting meaning of "anchor" been more apt than in the case of Bill Clinton. Politico reported Friday about the Big
Source: Power Line