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Politics : THE STARR REPORT

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To: Brad Bolen who wrote (592)9/13/1998 11:23:00 AM
From: Melissa McAuliffe  Read Replies (1) of 1533
 
Sometimes I wonder about some of the questions the press asks...

I was just watching Meet the Press and more than once the question was raised about whether an alternative is for Clinton to go off for six to eight weeks to "get help" while letting Gore run the country.

This was rich. I can just see it now. Clinton sitting around in group therapy sessions all day with other sex addicts and baring his soul. They'd all probably be Republican plants anyway. It might be a good idea for these commentators to come up with reasonable questions.

If he had an alcohol/drug addiction that was inhibiting his ability to run the country then I could understand asking the question. I don't think a sex addiction falls into this category.

Here's another one I hard a hard time with.....Congressman Delay from TX says Clinton on Friday showed that nothing's changed because after his comments saying he's sinned,etc....he then said his lawyers will be working full time on this.....Well, what would he have him do. Starr has a team of lawyers and $40M going after Clinton. Clinton should just say I'm sorry and hope things work out. Give me a break!!!

This isn't about sex....it's about lying under oath.....but what it's really about is POLITICS!!!!!!!

The more the public sees and hears the more I believe public opinion will start to move toward Clinton.
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