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Clintons far from exonerated

By CAL THOMAS
Los Angeles Times Syndicate


http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/editorial/676038


The key phrase in Independent Counsel Robert Ray's conclusion
about the myriad accusations of wrongdoing by Bill and Hillary
Clinton -- from their years in Arkansas to their years in
Washington -- is that "the evidence was insufficient to prove to
a jury that they had committed any crime."

This is far from exoneration. This is a tribute (depending on the
meaning one wishes to give the word) to perhaps the most
successful, widespread cover-up in our history. It worked because
-- unlike the Watergate cover-up, which fell apart once the
conspirators got cold feet and started copping pleas -- not a
single Clinton co-conspirator ratted. Unbelievably, Susan
McDougal and Webster Hubbell were willing to go to jail for the
Clintons, though they received little in return for their
misplaced loyalty. Richard Nixon's mistake was that he had some
people on his staff who either had a conscience buried beneath
their lawbreaking exteriors or were pragmatic enough to throw the
president to the legal wolves in hopes of saving their own skin.
Clinton made sure he hired people who shared his amorality or
destroyed the few who threatened to expose him as a crook and a
sexual harasser.

Ray noted a number of factors that might have prevented his
office from winning a conviction against the Clintons, including
the jury pool in Washington, D.C., which would have been composed
largely of government workers and minorities, many of whom might
be considered predisposed to think well of the Clintons,
regardless of facts presented against the couple. It would have
been the political version of the O.J. Simpson trial. Not many
believe the "real killer" of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman
has yet to be identified. Honest Democrats with whom I've spoken
don't believe the Clintons are virginal when it comes to
lawbreaking.

A New York Times editorial properly faulted the Clintons for
dragging out the investigation and escalating its cost to the
taxpayers: "From the day that questions were first raised about
(the Clintons') relationship to Madison Guaranty, an Arkansas
savings and loan that went bust at a cost of more than $70
million to the American taxpayers, they and their political
confederates in the White House and the executive branch went to
puzzling lengths to hobble legitimate investigations. Instead of
candidly laying out the facts of the matter, the Clinton
apparatus instead stonewalled the investigators and defamed the
Clintons' critics. All this gave rise to suspicions that the
Clintons had something to hide and prolonged the investigation."

The Times is an unindicted co-conspirator in this because it
twice endorsed Clinton-Gore when it could have backed President
George Bush and Bob Dole, two men with higher principles and
integrity. And what's this about "puzzling lengths"? What's
puzzling about someone whose moral compass points to his groin
and whose oath of office should have been taken on Hustler
magazine, not the Bible?

The Wall Street Journal, which has performed a public service by
making seven years of stories, editorials and columns on this
administration's wrongdoing available in several bound volumes,
properly characterized the plot of this sordid immorality play:
"shady statements, slick lawyering, witness intimidation and
rhetorical assaults on public servants." The key players, said
the editorial, "either kept quiet or were completely discredited
by a brutal White House attack machine."

One of many reasons change is needed in Washington is so that all
of the evidence shut up inside the "in-Justice Department" that
has managed to escape the shredder and the burn bag might see the
light of day. Does anyone seriously believe that if Al Gore is
elected president, the public will ever learn the whole truth
about this administration's political rape of our government? If
the courts are unable to serve justice in this case, the court of
public opinion should. But it cannot fully do so unless the
cover-up is uncovered and the stonewall is torn down. That will
take a new president and a new attorney general not beholden to
Bill Clinton, Al Gore and the Democratic Party.


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