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


HI Sue,

I agree with the WH on this one.  This woman is a liar, fraud and cheat. 
I wouldn't believe anything she has to say.  I bet this appearance was
well rehearsed and choreographed by a cast of hundreds.

Bill


On Tue, 07 Apr 1998 15:13:30 -0700 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>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
>
>-- 
>Two rules in life:
>
>1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
>
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