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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jeff Harrington who wrote (1815)9/8/1998 2:32:00 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
More mythology. Why can't you socialists get your facts straight?



To: Jeff Harrington who wrote (1815)9/8/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
>>Newt is the guy that left his wife on her death bed (very sick from cancer) for a younger woman.

Wrong. Newt visited his soon to be ex-wife when she was recovering from a successful operation to have her sign the divorce decree that they had already agreed to sign.

Their daughter and his still living ex-wife have stated that many times.

>>I find most of this right wing moralizing interesting.

Why are left wing Dems such inveterate liars? You are always at war with truth and reality. Any diversion from either is preferable to you.

Clinton on the truth and trust:

Mr. Clinton's speech of Oct. 28, 1992: "Every time [President] Bush talks about trust
it makes chills run up and down my spine. The way he has trampled on the truth is a
travesty of the American political system."

And later that same day, when Mr. Clinton said: "I know something about trust. I got
my trust the old-fashioned way. I earned it."

Or, perhaps, Mr. Clinton's speech of Oct. 29, 1992: "People expect you to look them
in the eyes, tell 'em the truth, and they evaluate it." And, the Democrat added: "I tell
you what you can trust. You can trust Bill Clinton and Al Gore."
washtimes.com

Let's hope he gets just what he earned.



To: Jeff Harrington who wrote (1815)9/8/1998 5:11:00 PM
From: Who, me?  Respond to of 67261
 
<<Newt is the guy that left his wife on her death bed (very sick from cancer) for a younger woman.>>

His ex-wife is still alive so there goes your death bed fact.

They were already separated when she got sick.

He went to visit her at the hospital for a visit, she brought up the divorce not he...

Marianne, his current wife, is younger. At least you got SOMETHING right.