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


To: WalleyB who wrote (10213)3/10/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
Clinton accepts being victim of the truth:

Clinton Accepts Journalist's Apology

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Clinton accepts journalist David Brock's apology for a 1993 magazine story that sowed the seeds for the White House sex scandal, a White House spokesman said Tuesday.

"The president read the article and he appreciates and accepts Mr. Brock's apology," White House spokesman Jim Kennedy said, referring to an open letter to Clinton from Brock published in the April issue of Esquire magazine.

Brock's article in the 1993 American Spectator quoted state troopers who served as Clinton's bodyguards when he was Arkansas governor as saying their duties included procuring women for him.
yahoo.com

I thought the problem was that Clinton sowed the seeds? But a magazine?

Brock should promise to avoid at all costs any reference to the truth in future writings. As a measure of his genuine bad faith and his new alliance with the forces of corruption, he is writing a book with the assistance of the Clintonista WH.

Meanwhile, the almost-President is visiting CT today, at the public's expense, to attend yet another fundraiser. Coverups must be expensive and distracting, so much so that the interns must be feeling neglected.