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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (21111)12/17/1998 12:54:00 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
It's in the Washington Post AP newswires.

There's also an article in Washington Times that he order the attack 48 hours before the UN inspectors report. This would contradict his statements.

Another one.
telegraph.co.uk:80/et?ac=000271261842766&rtmo=wMsslKlb&atmo=999999d9&pg=/et/98/12/16/wclin216.html

Icy First Lady declares a cold war at the White House
By Hugh Davies in Washington
London Telegraph, Dec 17, 1998




Hillary Clinton - The
White House

Hillary Clinton: the
good, the bad and
the painful - Womens
Wire

Heart to heart: the
respect and passion
Hillary and Bill have
for each other - AdZe


Clinton fails to break Middle East deadlock

HILLARY CLINTON is now openly giving her husband the cold shoulder
and reports say that the atmosphere in their private White House quarters is
uneasy.

Twice during their visit to Israel she gave him the brush-off. NBC reported
that last week she flew in a separate cabin to her husband on the presidential
jet, Air Force One, and friends say that she is more distant than ever from her
husband.

Television coverage of the couple's arrival in Israel showed her refusing to
take his hand. Then, when he tried to hold her arm by the grave of the
assassinated prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, she looked disturbed. He tried to
lock his arm in hers. She turned and pulled away.

The New York Post spoke of a "cold war" between the couple with no sign
of their traditional "hugs and squeezes" in public. The newspaper said that
after 1,000 Palestinians gave the First Lady a standing ovation, the couple
were seen together with "nothing approaching such warmth, much less
affection".

The obvious tension came four months after Mrs Clinton first showed her
scars from the Monica Lewinsky affair. Crossing the White house lawn she
hid her eyes with sunglasses, walked apart from her husband and gave
photographers a sour look.

Newsweek reported this week that friends who had recently dined with them
were struck by the unease in the atmosphere. One said that it was very
different from the "old days of open, affectionate Clinton-to-Clinton combat".
The magazine said that for the first time Mr Clinton must wage a political
battle without his wife.

Mrs Clinton has sometimes kept as far apart from her husband as possible,
going to Central America when he was in Japan, and only being seen with him
when necessary, such as last week on a TV breakfast show while decorating
the White House for Christmas. She spoke in front of him about her campaign
to curb teenage pregnancy.

She also wore the dress she wore for this month's Vogue cover in what is
being viewed as her fight for her own place in history. Anna Wintour, the
editor of Vogue, called her "an icon to American women".

On a recent visit to New York, Mrs Clinton wore a slate-grey suit and sleek
haircut that seemed to be an exact copy of the post-divorce style adopted by
Diana Princess of Wales in the pages of Harper's Bazaar.

Mrs Clinton took care to lunch with broadcasters such as ABC's Barbara
Walters and met Time's managing editor, Walter Issacson, raising speculation
that she was being considered for the magazine's Person of the Year. Carl
Bernstein, the reporter who helped to bring down Richard Nixon, has already
started a biography of Mrs Clinton.
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