Next, she placed a broad gag order on both sides in the case, one appealed by news agencies and other interested parties who believed it was important for the American people to know whether their government's chief executive officer was a sexual pervert.
Oh, I see, he's a proven "sexual pervert". THIS purports to be "journalism"? My God. STANDARDS!
Understandably, Jones says she was traumatized by the experience and, eventually, felt it necessary to leave the state.
"Eventually"? Nineteen months later?
It's worth considering: Does this high-profile decision not grant license to other boors who occupy powerful positions to make unwanted sexual overtures to low-level employees?
News flash: this has been going on since the days of Ruth and Boaz. No, it isn't "right". A lot of things aren't "right". But lechers can be dealt with.
Do you think Judge Wright, whose courtroom and home are in Arkansas, failed to notice the recent deaths of Whitewater witnesses James McDougal and Johnny Lawhon? Even if most of the establishment press didn't notice Lawhon's violent demise at the age of 29, I don't think Wright missed it.
McDougal was a sick man. Lawhon? Huh? How, exactly, do you compel a person to jump in his car, rev it to the max, and drive it into a tree?
Does it make any sense that an apolitical woman like Jones would make up such charges?
Yes. Let's remember that so far she's been paid at least $100,000, and that the Rutherford Institute is picking up her legal bills. |