Frankly, I don't see why Vince Foster couldn't comfort Hillary in the Executive Mansion night after night after night, without people reading something salacious into it. That's what good pals do for each other sometimes. The moaning heard coming from the Mansion during those evenings was probably due to Foster's fondness for bad puns and corny jokes--anyone would groan having to endure these all evening. (In Edward Carruthers' "Vince Foster: Funnyman Wannabe", he recounts that one of Foster's favorite puns was: "I'll meet you in an Eisenhower." So you see how this type of thing could test anyone's patience).
I do now find more credence in the theory that Bill could dish it out (in terms of extramarital affairs), but could not take it (when rumors of a Hillary-Vince Foster liaison reached his ears). That may be why he asked Ron Brown to have Foster killed, and to make it look like a suicide. Of course, as so many have pointed out with regard to the "suspicious circumstances" of Foster's death, Brown botched the job so badly that he too later had to be eliminated.
Oddly, Brown was killed over Serbian territory controlled then and now by Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic. This Milosevic-Clinton connection (Milosevic's assistance was needed in ensuring that Brown's death look accidental), goes a long way in explaining why Clinton repeatedly refused to send ground troops into Serbia to depose Milosevic. You see, the deal between the two men had been struck long ago, and Milosevic is sitting on too much incriminating evidence vis-a-vis Brown for Clinton to makes any serious moves against him personally.
Why strike a deal with Milosevic? Well, because there was an ideal go-between: Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who comes from Serbia and can speak to Milosevic in a type of Serbo-Croatian slang that only one state department officer can understand (and that officer has been strangely assigned to "scientific duty" in Antarctica--he's been literally and figuratively "put on ice"). So it all comes full circle!
Now, I'm no conspiracy theorist, but I do believe that the above overwhelming evidence bears investigating. |