[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


Hi Sue,

Darn, I missed the show.  Did she give any new perspective on this thing?
 I also saw that CNN had some show involving Goldberg, the woman who
encouraged Tripp to make the tapes.  Missed that one too. :)

Bill


On Mon, 06 Apr 1998 13:41:51 -0700 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>Tonight on Dateline the publisher woman is going to give her side of 
>the
>story.
>
>They had excerpts this morning on the Today show and she certainly is
>defending Linda Tripp to the max.  I only got to see a little of it 
>this
>morning, but it looks like it will be pretty good.  She certainly is
>quite frank about her feelings in regards to all of this.  She came
>right out and said that she really enjoys being in the thick of the
>whole thing, "being a player is great fun", as she put it.  
>
>I agree I don't see Starr indicting Monica.  And I don't see congress
>kicking Clinton out.  Public opinion is too much on the side of
>Clinton.  They may not like the man, as the polls say, but they do
>approve of the job he is doing.
>
>Sue
>
>Sue
>> Hi Sue,
>> 
>> Clearly Starr has no case against Lewinsky unless he can get
>> corroborating evidence to show that she DID have sex with Clinton 
>and
>> that Clinton told her to lie about it.  Her affadavit given under 
>oath
>> states that she did not have sex with Clinton. All she has to 
>testify in
>> defense of any indictment is that her statements to Tripp amounted 
>to an
>> immature woman's bragging to a person who loved gossip and made a 
>great
>> audience by reacting with wide eyes and open mouth.  There is no 
>crime in
>> bragging to someone an lying when not under oath.  So to indict her 
>would
>> be more ridiculous than what Starr has done already.
>> 
>> IMO, based on what the public has been told, no indictments will be
>> forthcoming and Starr will send his report to Congress and that will 
>be
>> the end of it.  The lawyers get rich and the taxpayers get a bit 
>poorer.
>> 
>> Bill
>-- 
>Two rules in life:
>
>1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
>
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