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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: Father Terrence who wrote (5724)2/10/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (3) of 20981
 
Here's the spy story/Clinton strategy:

Shocking strategy

A number of readers expressed shock yesterday over
George Stephanopoulos' revelation that the Clinton White
House is considering revealing the sexual peccadilloes of those
pursuing the president.

Mr. Stephanopoulos, the former top adviser to President
Clinton and now a news commentator, said on ABC's "This
Week" that "there's a different, long-term strategy, which I
think would be far more explosive. White House allies are
already starting to whisper about what I'll call the Ellen
Romisch strategy. ... She was a girlfriend of John F. Kennedy,
who also happened to be an East German spy. And Robert
Kennedy was charged with getting her out of the country and
also getting J. Edgar Hoover to go to the Congress and say,
'Don't you investigate this, because if you do, we're going to
open up everybody's closets.'"
ABC newsman Sam Donaldson asked: "Are you suggesting
for a moment that what they're beginning to say is that if you
investigate this too much, we'll put all your dirty linen right on
the table? Every member of the Senate? Every member of the
press corps?"
Mr. Stephanopoulos replied: "Absolutely. The president
said he would never resign, and I think some around him are
willing to take everybody down with him."
Commented one reader: "The comments about the Ellen
Romisch strategy -- to let everything out of the closet on
everyone -- finally puts into perspective the Filegate scandal in
which Craig Livingstone was busy rummaging through FBI files
on Republicans."

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