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Re: "The Seduction of a President" by Kenneth Starr



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At 16:25 13-9-98 -0500, you wrote:
>Bill:
>
>On the one hand you have a point or two.
>
>On the other hand the Republicans have no program, no policy, and no plans
>for dealing with our domestic, economic, military, and foreign policy
>problems.
>
>This "lets get Clinton for screwing around" is like Hitler blaming the Jews,
>Stalin blaming the capitalists, the KKK blaming Blacks, Jews, and Hispanics,
>the Ayatollah blaming the Americans.. need I go on.  Finding a scapegoat
>beats thinking and working to solve our problems each and every time.
>
>The investigation started with Whitewater, nothing was found.  So we did
>find that Clinton has his brains hanging out.  Incidentally one of our  most
>lecherous presidents was a republican, so what.
>
>This so-called investigation and report has made us the laughing stock of
>the world and has seriously weakened our influence and ability to influence
>events.  It will also weaken the ability and power of presidents in the
>future, no matter what party they belong to.
>
>Kenneth Starr has done his party and our country a great diservice.
>
>Lionel
>
>
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>Date: Sunday, September 13, 1998 1:14 PM
>Subject: "The Seduction of a President" by Kenneth Starr
>
>
>>My wife, who grabbed this best seller from my hands before I had a chance
>to
>>read it, made this observation.  I tend to agree with her.  Like most women
>she
>>is quite intuitive.  I do not think that Monica is the poor little intern
>>intimidated by a President who wielded his power and influence to have his
>way
>>with her.  To me (and my wife) she is an attractive young lady who by her
>own
>>account seduced a relatively old fool who used the wrong head to think
>with.
>>
>>I feel sorry for the man but I am not sure I want him as Commander in
>Chief.
>>Not because of the perjury but because of the lack of good sense.  The
>>interesting thing is that with all the mulling over by the press I have
>heard no
>>one put forth this observation.  When I carefully read the details of the
>>encounters this conclusion seems reasonable and likely.
>>Any opinions??
>>
>>
>