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It was once said of Hillary that she was one of the 100 smartest lawyers in America. Can she actually be this dumb? I think not. This is just the latest in her unending line of deceptions. Everyone knows that Bill Clinton is a serial philanderer at best. In fact, here's some of what Hillary and the rest of the world knew about Bill before her husband's August 15, 1998, confession. Gennifer Flowers: excerpt from January 27, 1992, press conference "Yes, I was Bill Clinton's lover for 12 years." [I lied] "to protect him....The truth is I loved him. Now he tells me to deny it. Well, I'm sick of all the deceits, and I'm sick of all the lies." Paula Jones: excerpts from May 6, 1994, complaint in Jones vs. Clinton & Ferguson Count 20. "[After being escorted to a hotel suite where she was left alone with then-Governor Clinton, Clinton said to Jones] 'I love the way your hair flows down your back' and 'I love your curves.' While saying these things, Clinton put his hand on Plaintiff's leg and started sliding it toward the hem of Plaintiff's culottes. Clinton also bent down to attempt to kiss Jones on the neck." Count 21. "Jones exclaimed, 'What are you doing?' and escaped from Clinton's physical proximity by walking away from him. Jones tried to distract Clinton by chatting with him about his wife. Jones later took a seat at the end of the sofa nearest the door. Clinton asked Jones: 'Are you married?' She responded that she had a regular boyfriend. Clinton then approached the sofa and as he sat down he lowered his trousers and underwear exposing his erect penis and asked Jones to 'kiss it.' Kathleen Wiley:
excerpts from March 15, 1998, on CBS's 60 Minutes "... When I think back on it, it was kind of like I was watching it in slow motion ... And, at the same time ... I thought, 'Well, maybe I ought to just give him a good slap across the face.' And then I thought, 'Well, I don't think you can slap the President of the United States."' Hillary knew then, and she knows now, that Bill's a satyr. Indeed, Hillary was Bill's top damage-control strategist. It will be interesting to see if Hillary's book makes it into the fiction section of the nation's bookstores, where it belongs. |
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