I said he lied under oath and it wasn't perjury.
Everything you've posted backs me up. Judge Webber found him in contempt, not guilty of perjury.
And we don't have to wrangle with the Jones' attorney's definition of sexual relations to find the lies:
Q: . . . At any time were you and Monica Lewinsky together alone in the Oval Office? [videotape shows approximately five-second pause before answer]
WJC: I don't recall, but as I said, when she worked at the legislative affairs office, they always had somebody there on the weekends. I typically worked some on the weekends. Sometimes they'd bring me things on the weekends. She -- it seems to me she brought things to me once or twice on the weekends. In that case, whatever time she would be in there, drop it off, exchange a few words and go, she was there. I don't have any specific recollections of what the issues were, what was going on, but when the Congress is there, we're working all the time, and typically I would do some work on one of the days of the weekends in the afternoon.
Q: So I understand, your testimony is that it was possible, then, that you were alone with her, but you have no specific recollection of that ever happening?
WJC: Yes, that's correct. It's possible that she, in, while she was working there, brought something to me and that at the time she brought it to me, she was the only person there. That's possible.
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