| That is so preposterously inapt, I hardly know what to say. The Independent Conselor's Office got about 18 convictions of cronies of the president, but somehow whatever wrong they did the Clinton's had no knowledge of, however implausible. McDougall seemed ready to talk, just before he died, but Susan held out defiantly, confident, in all likelihood, that she would be rewarded. Quite rightly, the office cleared the Clinton's when it determined that it did not have enough to go to trial. No one manufactured anything, and there was no general destruction. Heck, it gave Clinton a singular chance to play the hero, as he rallied the Democratic Party around him...... |