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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: DScottD who wrote (14388)4/22/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) of 20981
 
1) There is no indication that Morris "has changed his story". Certainly when he worked for Clinton he didn't "go public" on those matters, but because he does so now that doesn't mean that he has "changed his story".

2) If you refer to moi then you exaggerate. Morris offers some insight but he sees everything through a political prism and he thinks Starr should drop the "Monica" stuff because the WH has been successful in getting the great unwashed to think that it's all about sex.

I demur. I do not have such a low opinion of the American public and think that is a diversion anyway, that Starr's investigation should remain focused on the law wherever that leads. Public opinion will follow, it should not lead.
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