alan, I just stumbled on this transcript of a Larry King / Barr / Flynt interview. Is this what you were talking about? If so, Flynt's "almost" admission of collusion seems somewhat exaggerated. Perhaps you were hearing what you wanted to hear?
KING: What do you make, Larry, of what Bob Barr said tonight of a connection between you and Mr. Carville, and -- not directly you to Clinton, but if it smells like smoke, there's a fire?
FLYNT: The only way they can connect me to Clinton is I voted for him twice...
KING: How about Carville?
FLYNT: ... in '92 and '94.
KING: '96.
FLYNT: Well, James and I were friends obviously; we made the movie "The People Versus Larry Flynt" together. But I've never discussed what I'm doing here with James in any manner. And at the press conference that was held yesterday, one of the reasons why I hesitated when I was asked about our investigators -- did they have any contacts in the White House? You know, quite frankly, I do not know the answer to that question, so I did not answer it for that specific reason.
KING: In other words they might have worked for the White House?
FLYNT: But I called them today, and they said they were not working with anyone in the White House.
KING: All right. So you spoke to the detectives today who worked on this and other matters for you, and they did not work for the White House.
FLYNT: Exactly. (http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/01/13/lkl.trans/) |