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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: greenspirit who wrote (6330)2/13/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: Jamessmith  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20981
 
President Clinton said that he did not have a sexual relationship with Monica and did not encourage her to lie. Now people changed the questions, asking him what his relationship with her is.

I don't believe he should answer, because it is his private personal life. He may have some friendship or romantic with her, is it wrong? It is none of anybody's business.

As a human being, everybody including President Clinton is equal. Media scrutiny is not about to gossip privacy of a public figure. Further, gossiping about B, S, K is not about media scrutiny. We just can not tolerate any kind of this behavior, otherwise each of us can be subjected to this kind of insult.

James



To: greenspirit who wrote (6330)2/13/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: Michael Sphar  Respond to of 20981
 
Amen to that brother. If Slick did half of what he's been accused of, he's sleaze-bait and deserves a well aimed impeachment. His alleged desecration of the highest office in the land is not forgivable. His actions have created a grossly embarrassing situation for everyone who must deal with it or even thinks about it. His legacy will be a snickering paragraph in the school books of the future which prepubescent scholars will steal time to study intently.



To: greenspirit who wrote (6330)2/13/1998 3:55:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 20981
 
>>All he needs to do now is come clean, fess up, and in about 6 months I think most of this stuff will blow over. The problem is he has refused to answer even some of the most basic questions regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. If he would just answer the questions, I believe it would go away.

He won't, unless forced:

KEEP MUM unless the polls drop is the White House strategy for now.

Worries about top adviser Bruce Lindsey's talks with Clinton fuel the push
to have legal counsel covered by executive privilege. Lindsey phoned
Linda Tripp last summer to find out more about Kathleen Willey's
allegations of sexual harassment against Clinton. But White House aides
believe Lindsey was "very careful" in that conversation.

Clinton tells aides who ask about his alleged sexual relationship with
Monica Lewinsky, "It never happened." He doesn't define "it." The
president will try to ride out the storm and not answer specific questions
about the controversy. Aides say that approach would change only if
Clinton were to suffer a catastrophic slide in the public-opinion polls.

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