Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill:

I just read yesterday that the offer from Pepperdine is still open to
Starr any time he wants to take advantage of it.

I also heard this morning that the investigation is coming to a close,
and right now they are trying to get Clinton to testify before the Grand
Jury.  The question did come up as to whether or not they could or would
subpoena him.  

IMO, Clinton has kept his mouth shut about this whole thing (smart thing
to do IMO) until he hears what Monica has to say about the whole deal. 
So I think (and I could be very wrong about this) that Starr will get
Clinton before the grand jury first, get his testimony, and then call
Monica and get hers.  That could prove to be really bad for Clinton, and
I think that is why Starr would do it that way.

Sue
> HI Sue,
> 
> I think the most important aspect of our government is how the president
> interacts with Congress to get things done.  IMO, this is an area of
> Clinton's greatest accomplishments.  He managed to defuse a very hostile
> GOP controlled Congress (especially after the '96 elections) and created
> a strong structure of the executive and legislative branches working
> together.  The fiery and misguided rhetoric of Newt Gingrich and his
> cronies was stifled and people got down to the tough job of running the
> country.
> 
> I agree that nothing much will come of the Starr investigation as it
> relates to Bill and Hillary Clinton.
> 
> Bill


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