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Politics : THE STARR REPORT -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: CO who wrote (1038)9/17/1998 2:13:00 AM
From: PAT JENNING  Respond to of 1533
 
Cheryl,

What I asked about was the federal law that Clinton violated when he had an affair with Lewinsky. Maybe it isn't "the issue," but when somebody alleges that such a law exists and that Clinton therefore violated it, I think it is an issue.

As to Clinton's attempts to smear other people, I fear you are about to get a heavy dose of smearing, but not from Clinton. There are plenty of people around who have the goods on prominent Republicans, and they will be coming out of the woodworks soon. Clinton won't need to do much himself.

(I even know some sexual secrets about a conservative congressman who lost his seat recently, but, hell, that was years ago, and despite our political differences, I kind of like the guy.)

Get ready for a really nasty twenty-first century. The internet and the penchant for conspiracy theories are going to make the smearing of Clinton and, before him, Nixon (with his homosexual affair with Reboso and his war profiteering on rubber products) and Johnson (who supposedly bedded more women than even JFK and who made his money in a shady deal involving a radio station), look pretty run of the mill.

Pat