>>>>Also the new House can rescind the impeachment when it convenes next year...
Not even a chance.
Yeah, right! And Barbara Boxer was NOT re-elected, was she?! :-)
Barbara Boxer has nothing to do with impeachment and it cannot be undone. Everything I said about Boxer proved not incorrect.
Hey, guess what! McCurry can now tell the truth! He refuses to say that his old boss, the perjurer, is fit for office!
McCurry doubts Clinton's fitness for office
Mike McCurry: "Flabbergasted that he could be so reckless"
The former White House press spokesman, Mike McCurry, says he has "enormous doubts" about President Bill Clinton's fitness for office.
Mr McCurry told the BBC's Newsnight programme President Clinton's behaviour was "surely reckless" and "contrary to the way you would expect a rational human being to behave".
Asked whether he thought Mr Clinton was fit to be president, Mr McCurry, who had maintained his silence on presidential issues since his resignation in October, said: "I have enormous doubts because of the recklessness of his behaviour.
"The nature of this particular affair and then the way he did conceal it really does raise some very profound troubling matters.
"I feel the way most Americans and probably his own wife do: Deeply disappointed, and hurt and a bit flabbergasted that he could be so reckless," said Mr McCurry.
Reliance on denial
Asked about the president's sex life, he said people close to Mr Clinton had spent a year relying on what appeared to be a direct denial of scandal.
"I did not believe that there was a tortured definition of sex lurking behind that denial," said Mr McCurry.
"I couldn't imagine that he would put himself in that kind of jeopardy when there was a whole army of inquisitors out there," he added.
The former spokesman said that direct conversation on the Monica Lewinsky affair had been avoided to prevent presidential aides being subpoenaed.
But Mr McCurry said he had been assured by the president that "everything would turn out alright".
He said that he had preferred to remain "unknowing" rather than give the press information that night be unreliable. news.bbc.co.uk
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