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Clinton interviewed by CBS news--the impeachment cover-up continues
By Barry Grey

3 April 1999

In an extraordinary television interview broadcast Wednesday evening
President Bill Clinton said the investigation of Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr and the impeachment proceedings that followed were a politically
motivated assault on constitutional processes. But he concluded the entire
matter should be dropped.

Questioned by CBS news anchor Dan Rather on the "60 Minutes II" program,
Clinton said, "I do not regard this impeachment vote as some great badge of
shame." He accused those who spearheaded the attempt to remove him from
office of using "what should have been a constitutional and legal process
for political ends."

He went on the characterize "what has occurred here over the last four or
five years" as "horribly wrong."

But having suggested that the political crisis which paralyzed the federal
government for more than a year amounted to a massive violation of
democratic and constitutional processes, Clinton went on to say, "I just
think that it's past us and we need to put it behind us, and we need to go
on."

In other words, there should be no investigation into the individuals and
groups that promoted the campaign to bring down his administration, no
examination of the role of the Republican Party, the media and the
judiciary, and no exposure of the political agenda that underlay this
unprecedented "dirty tricks" operation against a sitting president.

In one breath Clinton made an admission with astounding implications for the
American people, indicating on its face that the foundations of democracy in
the US have become so fragile that a cabal of right-wingers could very
nearly topple the government. Yet in the next breath he concluded that the
perpetrators should go unpunished and the political underpinnings of their
conspiracy remain concealed.
He even had the effrontery to ascribe his own cowardice to concern for the
public good: "We owe that to the American people, to let it go," he told
Rather.

How the continued cover-up of the impeachment conspiracy could benefit the
American people, whose democratic rights are at risk, Clinton did not bother
to explain. Needless to say, Rather did not pursue the issue.

Clinton's insistence on keeping the American people in the dark is nothing
new. Some 14 months ago, shortly after the media launched the Monica
Lewinksy scandal, Hillary Clinton went on national television and warned of
a "vast right-wing conspiracy." Immediately thereafter she fell silent, and
from that point on Clinton and the Democratic Party refused to challenge the
legitimacy of the Starr investigation or expose the extreme right-wing
forces that were behind it.

The ultimate failure of the impeachment drive came despite, not because of,
the response of the White House and the Democrats. The stubborn opposition
of the bulk of the American people to the Starr inquisition and Republican
impeachment campaign was the major factor in thwarting what was in essence a
political coup.

Right up to the end of the Senate trial, the Democrats concentrated their
efforts in lending credibility to the impeachment process, attempting,
unsuccessfully, to pass a censure resolution that placed the entire onus for
the political crisis on the White House, and exonerated Starr and his
allies.

In its commentary and analysis, the World Socialist Web Site has placed
great emphasis on the manifest unwillingness and inability of Clinton and
the Democrats to mount a defense of democratic rights, characterizing their
political role as a "conspiracy within a conspiracy."

Clinton's interview on "Sixty Minutes II" underscores the aptness of this
assessment, and makes clear that the conspiracy of silence--and threat to
democratic rights--continues.
See Also:
Senate impeachment trial: a conspiracy of silence
[27 January 1999]
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