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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: Janice Shell who wrote (8377)2/25/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen   of 20981
 
Also re Trust me: if someone ever comes after me the way Starr's come after Clinton, I'll do the same. And then some.

Exactly, Janice. Pretend you are Kenneth Starr, and the White House has "came after you":

Well let's see: Who started the smear campaign, a.k.a. "confrontational tack", the White House or Kenneth Starr,,,hmmm?? Was it perhaps

1) Hillary, blaming a "Right wing conspiracy"?
2) James Carville, who keeps chanting "he's a known pahtisan" (jhild seems to be paying particularly close attention to Carville).
3) Kendall, a Clinton attorney who publicly blasted Starr's office for "leaks" when in fact the leaks could have come from a) Starr's office b) the White House, and c) the testifyers themselves. All three were possible sources for leaks.

Now we see from the earlier article posted "The developments show a willingness by Kenneth Starr to take a particularly confrontational tack with his White House adversaries."

Gee, like umm I wonder where Starr learned of such tactics?

If Clinton's whining, "change the subject" attorneys can't take the heat, then they should stay out of the kitchen.

DK
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