~terry
Sat, Mar 14, 1998 (00:02)
seed
Sex, lies and presidential politics.
19 new of
~terry
Sat, Mar 14, 1998 (00:03)
#1
Kathleen Willey has heated up. It will be on 60 Minutes Sunday.
She says Clinton put her hand on his crotch.
~terry
Sun, Mar 15, 1998 (13:33)
#2
They're supposedly doing *two* segments on 60 Minutes on Kathleen Willey
today.
~terry
Mon, Mar 16, 1998 (13:46)
#3
Willey dropped her bombshell on 60 Minutes in a chat with Ed Bradley.
The collective nation were spellbound for a while.
So here's the deal. She goes to Clinton. Not her boss. But Clinton.
Horny old Bill. And she's a hot looking boomer type. And she
got a job.
So, now, four years down the road when the book deals and interviews
start getting into 5 or 6 figures she decides to convert all this into
the big bucks.
The Gore 2001 steamroller picks up more steam.
The time came. The deal was cut. The Republic continues on it's
dizzying spiral toward absurdity.
~stacey
Tue, Mar 17, 1998 (00:14)
#4
to quote a famous springuer... sheesh!
~terry
Tue, Mar 17, 1998 (00:34)
#5
And did you catch the part about when he pressed her to him, that there
was a Starbucks coffee cup in the way?
Now, is this taking product placement to new heights?
What would you have done Stacey? Starbucks or Willie?
~pmnh
Tue, Mar 17, 1998 (05:59)
#6
(follow bette's advice... don't ask for the moon (when you can
have the star(buck)s))...
~stacey
Tue, Mar 17, 1998 (15:16)
#7
don't like Starbuck's coffee, it's usually too roasted tasting, albeit on a plane it probably HAS been too roasted!
don't find our esteemed leader all that attractive, physically or intellectually.
Guess it would've been a decaf night at home for me!
~KitchenManager
Sun, Mar 22, 1998 (16:48)
#8
aw...
~stacey
Mon, Mar 23, 1998 (22:03)
#9
(i was only given two options)
~KitchenManager
Mon, Mar 23, 1998 (22:32)
#10
By who?
(you've always got more-n-that from me...)
(oh, yeah...and when have options mattered around here?)
~stacey
Mon, Mar 23, 1998 (23:27)
#11
fair enough
~KitchenManager
Mon, Mar 23, 1998 (23:32)
#12
oooh, I've missed hearing that phrase!
~stacey
Mon, Mar 23, 1998 (23:37)
#13
shall i send it again?
~KitchenManager
Tue, Mar 24, 1998 (04:39)
#14
when appropriate...
~stacey
Tue, Mar 24, 1998 (15:24)
#15
fair enough
*grin*
~KitchenManager
Tue, Mar 24, 1998 (15:36)
#16
*swoon*
~stacey
Tue, Mar 24, 1998 (15:42)
#17
uhoh. have you caught Mike's ailment?
(are you at work already?)
~KitchenManager
Tue, Mar 24, 1998 (16:04)
#18
God, I hope not...
(that be true...)
~sociolingo
Fri, Sep 15, 2000 (10:28)
#19
I think this fits in here ......
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000915/aponline003728_000.htm
Bush Party: Tape Appears Real
By Karen Gullo
Associated Press Writer
Friday, Sept. 15, 2000; 12:37 a.m. EDT
POMONA, Calif. �� George W. Bush's campaign said Thursday that a videotape mysteriously mailed to an Al Gore confidant appeared to be an authentic copy of the Texas governor's debate rehearsal.
The FBI is investigating how the tape and other material may have reached the Washington office of former Rep. Tom Downey, who had been helping Gore prepare for debates. The Gore campaign immediately turned the mystery package over to the FBI after getting it Wednesday.
"It appears that whoever obtained that tape did so in some sort of unethical way," Bush spokeswoman Karen Hughes told reporters. "The only people who would have had authorized access to that tape were the most senior members of our campaign."
Hughes refused to speculate on whether the tape may have been stolen or how it may have been obtained. Bush officials said there was no evidence of a break-in, although the FBI will investigate the possibility.
The tape showed Bush rehearsing with Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., who played Gore in rehearsals at Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, about a month ago, Hughes said.
The package, which was postmarked Austin, Texas, where the Bush campaign is headquartered, also included a stack of documents that appeared to be debate preparation materials.
Hughes said she didn't know whether the documents were authentic.
"It's less clear about that," she said. "They appear to be Xerox copies of legitimate documents from the campaign."
Hughes said that those who had legitimate access to the tapes included herself, campaign manager Joe Allbaugh and top advisers Karl Rove and Mark McKinnon, Bush's ad man. None of these people would have sent the material to the Gore campaign, she said. Whoever obtained the tapes, she said, is "someone outside of our campaign."
An attorney for Bush, Ben Ginsberg, reviewed the tape Thursday and concluded it was authentic, Hughes said.
Asked if the campaign was compromised, Hughes said: "I certainly hope not. Mr. Downey appears to have handled it in an appropriate fashion."
Downey, who said he didn't view much of the tape, said he will no longer work with Gore on his debate preparation.
Gore, appearing Thursday on the "Late Show with David Letterman," made his first public comments on the mystery, but did not bite at the talk show host's suggestion it was "a dirty trick" setup by the Bush camp.
Downey "did exactly the right thing, and I'm proud of him," Gore said.
� Copyright 2000 The Associated Press