[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 13:05:41 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>No matter how one feels about Clinton himself, or his wife, if you
>really look at the whole picture you can see where this country isn't
>all that bad off, IMO. Now I know that congress has more to do with
>that actually than the President, but still.
>
>I can see really strange things that have happened in the WH that
>don't
>make any sense. And I wonder about a lot of it. But so far, as far
>as
>I know anyway, there has been nothing that anyone can actually pin on
>Clinton. And there have been numerous grand jury investigations
>trying
>to do just that.
>
>I honestly feel that most of the American public is just tired of the
>whole thing. They are sick of hearing Monica's name all over the
>place.
>I know I am. :)
>
>As for Starr, that man is scary. He seems to be able to do things
>that
>no one else would ever even think of. I can't imagine any other
>lawyer
>or whatever he is, calling in a persons private lawyer and questioning
>them. And of course there are other things too.
>
>I just wish that we could be privy to what is real information and
>what
>is just dream information.
>
>I honestly don't think anything will ever come of any of this. At
>least
>not until Clinton is out of office. And then who will even care.
>
>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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