How can we forget them, when they won’t go away?
Katherine Willey, Linda Trip. Monica, of course. All the players are again assembled in the UK Times article “Oral History.”
Oral history. I bet they had fun with that.
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Eight years onBy lex, on January 15th, 2008
How can we forget them, when they won’t go away? Katherine Willey, Linda Trip. Monica, of course. All the players are again assembled in the UK Times article “Oral History.” Oral history. I bet they had fun with that. January 15th, 2008 | Tags: Politics and Culture | Category: Uncategorized
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For once I’m going to agree with Christopher Hitchens: http://slate.com/id/2182065 “Why on Earth would we choose to put the Clinton family drama at the center of our politics again?”
I remember snapping my revolver at the TV set when they showed the Juanita Broadrick interview. Unfortunately, I was so safety-conscious that I was always a bit too late at snapping it at the image at which I wanted to snap it.
“Better put some ice on that” is the Clinton meme I’ll remember for the rest of my life.
This was a guy who was charismatic enough that lots of wimmin were willing to trip him and have him fall upon them, yet he got a charge from forcing himself upon and hurting wimmin and making them submit…
Argghhh
Moe – Good for you, boy. Wow, did you dive deep into your vast reservoir of superior knowledge and intellect to find that typo? What really begs the question, is, if you’d look around here, for the most part, you’d see that this is a fairly civil corner of the web. So the beg: why bother????