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


To: ksuave who wrote (16819)7/8/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Respond to of 20981
 
But he didn't inhale.



To: ksuave who wrote (16819)7/9/1998 1:31:00 AM
From: Catfish  Respond to of 20981
 
LISTEN? TRY EXPLAINING AWAY THIS BOMBSHELL / Marsha Scott

NEW YORK POST
January 27, 1998 STEVE DUNLEAVY

THE commander-in-chief gives us an order from the Roosevelt Room: "I want you to listen."

Well, he should have listened to Rebecca Borders, whose scathing article in the American Spectator last year poured gasoline on the White House fire.

Borders dropped another bombshell from the lips of David Watkins, a boyhood friend of Clinton who got bounced from office after Clinton found him expendable.

Watkins says in the story that the death of Vincent Foster "did not seem to have left Bill in a somber mood at all."

"One reason, Watkins suggests, might be that Clinton was involved in another of his extramarital affairs."

On the day of Foster's funeral, Watkins' wife, Ilene, heard an amazing confession, it is reported.

Marsha Scott, a top White House aide, reportedly boasted to Ilene that she was having an affair with Bill Clinton.

"Why she would have blurted out the news of their affair to Ilene remains a mystery," Borders writes. "But, apparently, she was not shy about her adultery."

According to the Spectator, another White House senior staffer has confirmed the relationship between Scott and Clinton.

Ilene Watkins is quoted as saying: "Marsha is pretty pumped up about the whole thing, and she's bragging about it ...... "She told me: "I spent the whole night with Bill in bed '...... "...... I had my head on his lap and we reminisced all night long. I'm wearing the same clothes as yesterday, and I'm going to have to wear them again today.'"

Marsha Scott had dated Clinton in the '60s, when both were working for Sen. William Fulbright.

OK, let's get ready for another round of denials, although it might be hard to explain why White House logs have Marsha entering the White House second-floor residence at 12:50 a.m. on a particular date.

Now, I was quite prepared to listen to the president yesterday as he ordered us to listen. But his story was over in a split second.

When will he be asked to explain his "special personal relationship" with a kid intern named Monica Lewinsky? When can we ask him about Marsha Scott? When can we grill him about Paula Jones? When can we confront him with the conning of the American public in the Gennifer Flowers case?

Now, there is good news for Clinton supporters with his denial of having a sexual relationship with Monica.

While you and I believe sex with any one else other than your spouse is a clear-cut case of adultery, Bill didn't tell a lie.

If he believes oral sex is not adultery, then what he did with Monica was not a sexual relationship.

But what of Marsha Scott? Was that also a non-adulterous relationship, if the Spectator story is true?

This whole thing is getting tiresome because the less the president speaks, the more other people talk. Let's get all of them in a big courthouse, maybe a stadium because of the numbers.

Get Monica, Marsha, Paula, Gennifer, Johnny Huang, Charlie Trie, all the former employers of the travel office, anyone who had anything to do with the investigation of the death of Vincent Foster and all the Secret Service staff. Hook them all up to lie detectors, together with Bill and Hill, so the world will know at last that every scandal was just a nasty Republican plot engineered by pathological liars.

Yeah, let's do that.

Posted for educational and discussion purposes only, not for commercial use.

freerepublic.com



To: ksuave who wrote (16819)7/9/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
Clinton will rue the day he visited China

Houston Chronicle
7-9-98 Chris Matthews

Clinton will rue the day he visited China

By CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS

CONGRESS' most outspoken critic of Chinese human rights violations believes President Jiang Zemin's repressive policies could make President Clinton "rue the day" of their just-completed summit.

"To heap all this praise on (Jiang) Zemin, to call China a democracy, to ignore China's proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and ignore the violations of trade relationships is not going to make this relationship better," Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said in an interview this week.

The five-term congresswoman, whose diverse San Francisco constituency includes many Chinese-Americans, dismisses much of last week's ballyhoo from Beijing, including the live Chinese TV broadcast of a Clinton-Jiang "debate," as feel-good symbolism by a die-hard regime bent on the status quo.

"They'd said 'no' to lowering tariffs to conform to the WTO (World Trade Organization), 'no' to the U.N. convention on civil and human rights, 'no' to missile technology control regime. Once President Clinton had agreed to the trip, they knew they had him!"

The insults kept coming, Pelosi notes, even as Air Force One was taking off, highlighted by the denial of visas to three U.S.-based journalists from Radio Free Asia.

"Saying 'no' to the three reporters, rounding up dissidents, arresting a Catholic bishop at the time of the arrival, the insistence on his reviewing the troops at Tiananmen Square, this sent a signal back home."

Only after getting everything they wanted, Pelosi argues, after humiliating Clinton before his own country, did the boys in Beijing throw their guest a bone.

"When I saw the press conference was being broadcast live, I thought that the Chinese had concluded that this trip had to be redeemed. It was not reading well back home. Nice travelogue but no good as summitry. They needed to do something to snatch this trip from the flames.

"It was very clever. They did just enough for local consumption in both countries, but nothing to free the prisoners, nothing reversing the decision of Tiananmen Square."

While she views Clinton's public discussion of the 1989 massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators as a "plus," she criticizes him for buying the Beijing line that the massacre was but a sordid piece of the Chinese past. Placing the horrors in the past is "what the Chinese would like to do."

"Relegating it to history," she said, "ignores the on-going repression of those who spoke and demonstrated for democracy in 1989.

"We can't put it behind us until the verdict has been reversed, until the people who spoke at Tiananmen Square are released from prison."

Pelosi also voiced deep concerns about the president's statements on Taiwan. While she agrees with "one-China policy" and American opposition to independence for the offshore province, the question of Taiwan's ties to international organizations such as the United Nations "should have been left as vague as it has been."

"I wish he had not made those statements, especially on Chinese soil." She noted the tragic irony of an American president undercutting Taiwan, a land that honors democracy and free markets, while cheering on a regime like Jiang's.

Overall, she said, Clinton engaged in too much "meticulous diplomacy" aimed at not offending his hosts.

"Nobody expected him to visit prisons and throw open the cells, but this sets a very lower standard for what should come from a summit. We're going to make progress very slowly if we go as slow as the slowest ship."

Matthews is Washington bureau chief for the San Francisco Examiner, and a syndicated columnist.

freerepublic.com




To: ksuave who wrote (16819)7/9/1998 2:16:00 PM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Today: July 09, 1998 at 9:30:41 PDT

Full-Term Fetus Nearly Aborted
ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHOENIX (AP) -- Realizing something was wrong after he had begun to abort what he believed to be a 23-week-old fetus, a doctor instead delivered a full-term baby girl. She suffered a skull fracture and cuts on her face.

The 6-pound, 2-ounce girl suffered the injuries during what began as an abortion at A-Z Clinic, which terminates pregnancies through the 24th week. A Texas couple is to adopt her, said police spokesman Sgt. Mike Torres.

The mother, 17, came to the clinic June 29 seeking to undergo a controversial procedure termed by opponents as "partial-birth" abortion, investigators said. Ultrasound testing at the clinic determined her fetus was 23.6 weeks.

The teen-ager returned the following day to undergo the late-term abortion procedure, in which a fetus 20 to 24 weeks old is partly delivered through the birth canal and its skull is drained.


During the procedure, Dr. John Biskind realized the pregnancy was in its 37th week, halted the abortion and delivered the infant, police said.

An attempt to reach Biskind at his Scottsdale home drew no response Wednesday. The clinic turned away questions without comment.

Dr. Carolyn Gerster, chairwoman for AZ Right to Life, said the average weight for a fetus is about 2 pounds at 24 weeks and about 6 1/2 pounds at 36 weeks.

"Sounds like a grave error was made in estimation of the size," she said. "With an ultrasound, there shouldn't be that kind of discrepancy."

Authorities were investigating.

Biskind, who has been licensed in Arizona since 1981, was censured by the state medical board in 1996 for "gross neglect" in the case of a 26-year-old woman who bled to death following an abortion, board records show.

lasvegassun.com



To: ksuave who wrote (16819)7/9/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: Catfish  Respond to of 20981
 
Call to correct Clinton's Taiwan 'mistakes'

South China Morning Post
Thursday July 9 1998 AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

The US Congress has been urged by Senate majority leader Trent Lott to correct the effects of "serious mistakes" on the issue of Taiwan made by President Clinton during his China trip.

"Instead of pressing Beijing to renounce the use of force against Taiwan, President Clinton accepted Beijing's position on Taiwan," he said as he introduced a resolution of support for the island.

Mr Clinton spelled out in the clearest terms during his visit that Washington would stick strictly to its "one China" policy.

"I had a chance to reiterate our Taiwan policy which is that we don't support independence for Taiwan, or 'two Chinas' or 'one Taiwan, one China'," Mr Clinton said in Shanghai when summing up his talks with President Jiang Zemin .

Senator Lott said his resolution was needed "to correct the effects of the President's statements in Shanghai".

The proposed resolution called on Mr Clinton to urge China to renounce the potential use of force against Taiwan and reaffirmed support for the island.

It also said the United States should not unilaterally deny Taiwan membership of international organisations and added that Congress favoured the delivery of missiles to help Taiwan defend itself.

Taiwan Foreign Ministry spokesman Roy Wu said last night: "We appreciate the concern shown by our friends in the US Congress over our security and well-being."

Taipei pledged to press ahead with efforts to be allowed into the United Nations.

freerepublic.com




To: ksuave who wrote (16819)7/9/1998 10:19:00 PM
From: Catfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Victimhood

The Wall Street Journal [ The Interactive Edition ]
July 9th , 1998 The Editorial Board [ Fund , Bartley , Rabinowitz , and Company ]

The Clinton spin machine has succeeded splendidly in
turning Paula Jones, Linda Tripp and above all Kenneth
Starr into villains. As an encore, it now presents Susan
McDougal and Webster Hubbell as victims , not as felons .
And it is standing by pending the decision on which
way to spin Monica Lewinsky .

Mrs. McDougal has been assiduously courting victimhood
since parading in chains outside of one of her various
courtrooms some three years ago--her best publicity shot
since riding a white stallion in hotpants to publicize
Whitewater real estate. Her endless jailhouse interviews
have complained of persecution ( and , at one point
accused Jeff Gerth of the New York Times of bribing
her late husband ) Most recently , she persuaded a
judge to release her from jail for better treatment
of a bad back -- a decision widely billed as
a setback for Independent Counsel Starr .

Next week Mrs. McDougal is slated for another trial
before another prosecutor, the Los Angeles County bunco
squad having nabbed her for allegedly bilking Zubin Mehta
and his wife through a credit card scam . Earlier , of
course , an Arkansas jury convicted her of fraud in the
original Whitewater transactions , along with Jim McDougal
and former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker . When asked
whether the President's testimony at that trial was
truthful , she refused to answer , and went to jail
to launch her victimhood campaign .

In the improbable victim contest , Judge James Robertson
has topped Susan with Webster Hubbell , former Sugar Bowl
tackle, former Justice Department major domo and convicted
embezzler from the Rose Law Firm . Poor Webb was double -
crossed by Mr . Starr , the judge ruled , over immunity
offered when he agreed to supply documents under subpoena .
The immunity issues are obscure , but what is a subpoena
for , if a prosecutor has to give immunity to get
documents ? In any event , Mr . Hubbell ' s wife , his
accountant and his lawyer were never promised immunity ,
so the case against them goes forward . A ruling limited
to the technicalities of immunity would mean that the
accomplices go to trial , while the principal goes
free , even though his own attorney specified he was
in fact guilty of not paying taxes on the money he
received from the Lippo Group and others , after being
run out of the Justice Department .

To dismiss the case entirely , Judge Robertson ruled
that the independent counsel didn't have jurisdiction
to prosecute Mr . Hubbell ' s tax crimes , overruling an
explicit mandate from the three-judge Special Division in
charge of Independent Counsels. The appellate judges on
the Special Division , the District Judge decided , did
not have the power to expand Mr. Starr's mandate without
a mother - may - I from Attorney General Janet Reno .
Facing the same issue , two prominent members of the
D . C . district bench , Royce Lamberth and Thomas
Penfield Jackson , had already come to precisely
the opposite conclusion. When Judge Henry Woods ruled
that Mr. Starr did not have the authority to bring a tax
case against Governor Tucker and two associates , the
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals not only overturned ,
but bounced Judge Woods right off the case . ( Judge
Woods was a long-time Clinton crony , while Judge
Robertson is merely a Clinton appointee . )

Judge Robertson's ruling will be appealed to the D.C.
Circuit, which is also the mother court of the Special
Division. A panel of this same court just unanimously
rejected the Administration's invention of a special
privilege for Secret Service officers. It ruled that
three Secret Service officers will have to answer Mr.
Starr's questions about whether the course of their
duties led them to hold discussions of Monica Lewinsky
and her presence around the Oval Office .

If they do offer embarrassing testimony, experience
suggests, the Secret Service agents can expect to be
slimed with anything available, including their own
personnel files. No one at the Pentagon has been
disciplined for the admittedly illegal release of material
from Ms . Tripp ' s files , but meanwhile she is being
investigated by a Democratic prosecutor in ever -
fastidious Maryland for taping her own phone calls .
Similarly, a Democratic prosecutor in Arkansas has
invoked seldom-used state insurance laws to bring charges
against David Hale, despite his immunity agreement as a
witness cooperating with Mr . Starr .

As for Ms. Lewinsky, even the departure of the unctuous
William Ginsburg and the arrival of a seasoned plea -
bargaining team does not seem to have ended the impasse .
As we read the tea leaves, she is willing to testify about
Presidential sex , but unwilling to say who was involved
in helping her draw up the " talking points " that she gave
Ms . Tripp instructing her to commit perjury in
the Paula Jones case. Mr. Starr is of course far more
interested in the latter. If, say, the President sent
her to Bruce Lindsey for legal instruction, both would
be involved in obstruction of justice; this in turn
would cast serious shadows over the Administration ' s
administration of justice in Whitewater, campaign
finance, the FBI files and other matters that
far transcend sexual peccadilloes .

Pending Ms. Lewinsky's decision to cooperate or pull a
Susan McDougal, the spin machine is warming up both the
villain and victim ramps, ready alternatively to blacken
Mr. Starr for picking on a young thing, or slime Ms.
Lewinsky as a Vanity Fair exhibitionist. Our advice to
the independent counsel would be that the White House
cannot drive his poll ratings much lower, and that
he should indict the little tart , and get the show
on the road .