Old Weird Ward
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Friday, June 06, 2003
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Hillary Clinton's new book, "Living History", is now out. An excerpt from the AP story:
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Hillary Rodham Clinton, writing for the first time about her deep anguish over her husband's affair with Monica Lewinsky, said former President Clinton lied to her about the relationship until the weekend before he admitted as much to a grand jury.
The Democratic senator from New York declares in her memoirs that, ``As a wife, I wanted to wring Bill's neck,'' but she finally resolved that she loved him, wanted to keep the marriage intact and supported his work as president. She concludes that what her husband did was morally wrong but not a betrayal of the public.
``I could hardly breathe. Gulping for air, I started crying and yelling at him, `What do you mean? What are you saying? Why did you lie to me?' I was furious and getting more so by the second.
...She said she had accepted her husband's story at first -- that he had befriended the White House intern when she asked for job-hunting help, ``had talked to her a few times'' -- and that the relationship had been horribly misconstrued.
``For me, the Lewinsky imbroglio seemed like just another vicious scandal manufactured by political opponents.''
More than six months later, with the president preparing to testify before a grand jury, Hillary Clinton was still adamant that her husband had done nothing wrong and was the victim of a ``vast right-wing conspiracy.''
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Uhhhh...Hillary? Remember Gennifer Flowers? Remember Paula Jones? Those are just off the top of my head. I could do a little digging, and find a few more egregiously public examples of Bill and His Problem With Pants. IF you really believed him about Monica, then you really need to get a reality detector check-up, because your reality detector is obviously malfunctioning.
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