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


To: Zoltan! who wrote (18697)8/31/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Yes, Clinton is an inveterate liar and his word is worthless.

I would venture to guess that each of the players in this tragic farce is massaging his or her history to make him or her self feel (and look) as good, as virtuous, as much an innocent victim as possible. If you don't think this, I would guess that you are a rather naive person.

You are supposing and conjecturing and concluding and intuiting just as I am, only more assertively, authoritatively and tendentiously, and with less hesitation to present conclusions as facts.

Additionally, you are rude. It's been a rough day, and it's late. Perhaps this is not usual for you.



To: Zoltan! who wrote (18697)8/31/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Those warm letters only reveal that Willey wanted a job and to stay on good terms with the most powerful man on earth.

Just a question people. Can someone explain to me about this job issue - we are talking about low level jobs here, right? 30,000 and below? If that was the case there was no reason Willey had to feel like she needed a "favor" from Bill Clinton to get a job like that in the DC area. Theres a labor shortage out there like everywhere else.

Otoh the Arkansas jobs maybe are a different story, I dont know whats available in Little Rock, but judging from my family that live in virtually every small town in Texas, state jobs are pretty good once you get out of the major metropolitan areas.

Im questioning Willey's feeling that she needed to compromise herself to get a job in the DC area from BC. Otoh if she was after a higher level position then it is more believable.

MH



To: Zoltan! who wrote (18697)8/31/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
>Linda thought the WH would like what she had to say but was slammed by Bennett as a liar. Ever wonder why? Because Tripp confirmed that something happened and identified Willey as a possible victim/witness to Clinton's predations<

We agree, Zoltan!, on why Bennett called her a liar-- he didn't want a confirmation that Clinton had made yet another pass at yet another woman, even though Tripp was going to say something she thought was helpful to the WH about her impression of Willey's response to the pass.

Surely you must see that the part of the sentence I have made bold, "Linda thought the WH would like what she had to say," confirms my belief that Tripp's impression of Ms. Willey's "excited and flustered" state was precisely what I thought and contradicts your implication otherwise.

This time, good night for real.