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


HI Vi,

Her name is Willey.  Ironic, isn't it?  I also think she is the most
credible person so far that we have seen in any media coverage of the
Clinton case.  In spite of this, there appears to be many examples of how
her story has changed over the course of this thing, and I suspect that
these examples will be used against her in the continuing saga of
punch/conterpunch and spin/counterspin.

Remember, none of Clinton's accusers has been subjected to any kind of
cross examination in a court of law yet.  We all saw what can happen to
these credible witnesses during the Sergeant McKinney trial.

But it would not surprise me to learn that Clinton made a pass at this
woman.  

Bill

On Mon, 16 Mar 1998 02:24:05 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano)
writes:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano) writes:
>
>
>Hi Sue,  Mrs. Wyler (I think her name is) comes across as so truthful 
>and sincere on "60 Minutes," I think she will be the one to cook his 
>goose.  Even Hillary won't be able to swallow Willie's pathetic lies 
>as a defense in
>this case IMO. These women probably didn't find him that attractive, 
>but 
>worked for him or went to him for help in obtaining govt. jobs and 
>found
>themselves subjected to his crude sexual overtures.
>
>This particular woman's morality and smarts caused her to reject his 
>advances, which gives her account of what happened enormous 
>credibility
>
>Vi

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