Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill:

It was Goldberg who was on Dateline.  I couldn't remember her name.  She
was telling how she felt about the tapes and what was in them, about
Monica and her feelings towards her, and mainly defending what she had
done.

To tell you the truth, the woman seemed very honest and up front about
her feelings about the whole thing.  She looks at Monica as a young
*girl* in love with a married man.  The fact that he is the President is
secondary, if anything at all.  She believes that the tapes are the true
words spoken by Monica of something that did happen, and cannot fathom
them not being the truth.  She said she knows that truth when she hears
it, and these tapes (she only heard two of them) are the truth of what
happened.

She admits to the fact that she is glad to be bringing Clinton down (if
that happens) but that isn't her sole purpose.  She doesn't believe we
should have a man such as Clinton in the WH, who according to her has
lied and suborned perjury.  She denied outright that she belongs to the
right wing at all.  

She defended Tripp by saying that it was her idea to tape these things,
but didn't mean for her to get as much tape as she did, and was
astounded and happy, "Woopee, this is dynamite", to hear what she did
when she heard them. 

She says she is having fun with this whole thing, and enjoys being a
"player".

At the end Nightline said that the WH called and told them that they
should be ashamed to have her on that show since she is not creditable. 
While working on Nixons (I think it was) election team, she infiltrated
McGovern's camp posing as a newspaper reporter and gave information to
the other side.  The WH said that shows that she has no creditably.

That basically was everything that she said.

I will see if I can get the transcript for you if you want it.  :)

Sue
> 
> 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

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