Larry, in my view, is always a good "watch".
Bard


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 12, 2000
Contact: Joe Giganti
(202) 646-5172

JUDICIAL WATCH VERSUS HOLLYWOOD

NBC'S "WEST WING" ROASTS LARRY KLAYMAN AND JUDICIAL WATCH

Show Airs At 9:00 P.M. Tonight

(Washington, D.C.) In last week's television episode of "West Wing" - the
series which portrays life in The White House - liberal Hollywood roasted
Larry Klayman and Judicial Watch in an episode which underscores the
importance of the public interest, anti-government corruption watchdog's
work, by creating a not so subtle fictional character named "Harry
Klaypool" and a public interest, anti-government corruption group called
"Freedom Watch." Last week's episode depicted fictionalized scenes from
Judicial Watch's videotaped depositions revealing that "Freedom Watch" had
sued The White House only seven times (sic) and that "Harry Klaypool" was
on a "jihad" to uncover drug use in The White House. At the end of the
show, the White House lawyer and the official being deposed get up and
unilaterally walk out of the deposition, the White House lawyer slams
Klaypool into the wall, and threatens to "pop him like a pinata."

Tonight's episode and subsequent episodes obviously do not bode well for
the character "Klaypool," who the real "Klaypool," Larry Klayman, surmises
will meet an unfortunate end - given Hollywood's allegiances and ties to
the corrupt Clinton Administration.

"That Judicial Watch and Larry Klayman would be roasted by a prime time
�pop culture' Hollywood show like �West Wing,' and that Klayman's character
is openly threatened by a White House official before hundreds of millions
of television viewers, underscores how potent Judicial Watch has been in
uncovering corruption in the Clinton Administration and how much the �left'
fears us," stated President Tom Fitton.






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