What was the case in Manchester that was like the Clinton case?
So in this country they found, you estimate, a dozen cases in which lying over adulterous sex had been... what? Tried as perjury? The cause of a loss of professional license? And was it really the lying that resulted in whatever the sanction was, or was it the sex, as in sex with a patient, which is against the rules of some licensing bodies.
You said "a dozen witnesses." Were they defendants? Was the charge perjury?
I guess we could call the pursuit of Clinton with the use of the handy Paula pretty... unusual, as a case, then. Very unusual, in fact. REALLY very unusual.
Would you say lying over, say, money, has resulted in, by contrast, millions of cases?
And if the man's trashy, centerless soul hadn't led him to the pardons, he would still be popular today! A literarily beautiful outcome. You guys made yourselves look vicious and disingenuous and this country look ludicrous and he got his not from that grotesquerie but from his own nature. Hey, maybe there is a God. |