Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Vi:
Actually I thought her to be very creditable also. But then I heard
tonight, and I am waiting to find out where the information came from,
that she has a book deal, or a book already. Don't know which.
Seems to me that everyone in this sordid tale has said something one way
and then turned around and said it another way. I doubt that we ever
will come to find out what the truth is. Besides every time this
allegedly happened the only people involved in it were Clinton and the
woman involved. And it is always a he said, she said type of thing, so
how can anything be proved.
Sue
> 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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