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To: unclewest who wrote (10808)10/4/2003 7:59:22 PM
From: Hoa Hao  Respond to of 793656
 
UW,
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Tuesday December 22, 10:02 PMABC Memo Details Clinton Rape ChargesSpecial to Insider Cover/ Christopher RuddyA civil war is brewing in the news room of ABC's World News Tonight over allegations that in 1979 Bill Clinton may have raped Juanita Broaddrick, an Arkansas woman, when he served as the state's Attorney General. NewsMax.com has obtained an internal ABC News memo that was emailed to the top news producers earlier today about the controversy. Chris Isham, a top ABC News producer, distributed the memo which lays out out the scintillating facts surrounding the alleged incident, and the interest sparked in the subject by Republican Congressmen who last week were permitted to review the Starr documentation of the case.Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr had turned over additional documents and FBI statements with new details about the President's sexual activities. The ABC memo reports that about two dozen Republicans reviewed the new material the Thursday and Friday before the historic impeachment vote. Some may have been swayed to have voted for impeachment based on the material. The memo states that Arizona Republican Congressman J.D. Hayworth told ABC News -- off-the-record -- that the material makes Clinton out to be "a sexual predator." The Broaddrick incident may be cited in a Senate trial of the President, Isham suggests.NewsMax.com has learned that Isham's memo comes as a result of a feud between World News



To: unclewest who wrote (10808)10/4/2003 8:02:41 PM
From: JohnM  Respond to of 793656
 
It's clear you've got a thing about Clinton, Mike. Not much I can do about that.

Each point you offer was debated extensively during the impeachment proceedings. It's not worth debating again. To do any sort of justice to any of them, would take an entire thread over a longer life than either of us has left and neither of us would change our minds.

As for Bill's bit from Andrew Sullivan, it's hardly interesting or helpful to debate whose private life is better or worse on this score. Clinton's not on the California ballot; Arnold is.

Nor am I interested in a debate about Arnold's private life.