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


To: robnhood who wrote (10787)3/16/1998 7:43:00 AM
From: Abner Hosmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Russell -

Give me a break, man. Like you or Janice or anyone else can determine the veracity of the story by the fact that she said,

"I wanted to slap him across the face but I thought, 'you can't slap the President of the United States.' "

Who are you guys, Nostradamus, the Great Kreskin, who? Perhaps you and Janice will read my post and tell me what I had for dinner last Tuesday.

What a joke...



To: robnhood who wrote (10787)3/16/1998 9:03:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
>>What has crossed my mind is is that Willey is a plant......

Maybe planted by Hillary as galactic revenge for all the past humiliations? Think of all the possibilities. Hillary as Lady MacBeth, fine, but Bill as fallen hero? Ain't believable.

Conspiracies heaped upon conspiracies. Lies heaped upon lies. Someone should tell the Clintonistas that sometimes a dog is just a dog and sometimes there are people who just tell the truth under oath (and later on 60 Minutes).

Novel concept that in the Age of Clinton when everyone is said to be as base as the fearless liar, this, the Great Prevaricator, Praevaricatus Maximus.



To: robnhood who wrote (10787)3/16/1998 11:10:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
I did not see the interview either, and I am only up to here in catching up on the posts, however that slap story sounds like something a male lawyer would come up with from watching too many old movies. What has crossed my mind is that Willey is a plant, was she not very close and supportive to the pres before?

Yes, it strikes me as being as hokey as Paula Jones's claim to have said to Clinton "I'm not that kind of girl!", words that I doubt have ever been uttered in real life. Most women who suddenly find their tits grabbed (and how could he simultaneously grab her tits AND keep her hands glued to his Staff?) don't consider the guy's position before they slap or don't slap. They simply react.

Like Grim, I'm waiting to hear that Willey's signed with an agent...

Like practically everyone else in this case, Willey has offered several different versions of her story. This makes me suspicious. As does her eagerness to talk to 60 Minutes. Some have suggested that she gave the interview in order to protect herself. I'm sceptical: any lawyer will tell you that your best course of action when involved in a legal matter is to speak only to the court, and to answer only those questions asked of you. Never volunteer.