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...woman can quite successfully run this country," she says. Marshall, who sees Clinton for lunch or other get-togethers every few weeks, advises the show's producers on life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Sometimes they overrule her. They insisted that the fictional first children go to school by limo, not minivan as she suggested. But she did convince them that the Secret Service would stop someone from running upstairs in the White House and waking the President. And if they don't listen to her, there's Steve (Scoop) Cohen. A writer on the show, he was once a communications...
...advice from his attorneys declined to comment, has denied any fraudulent conduct and vowed to fight for his name. Months ago, he famously derided regulators' concerns as inconsequential "foot faults." Say this about him: he's never lacked for confidence. It's said that he once hopped into his limo after a board meeting and, when the driver asked where to go, responded, "Take me anywhere--everybody needs me." But for the foreseeable future, he will be spending a lot of time with his lawyers...
There are no hard-and-fast rules today about who is responsible for footing the bill, but usually the family of the felon pays for the getaway limo before the wedding, the cancellation announcements, the defense lawyer, the court rehearsal dinner and the bail bond. The groom pays for his boutonniere as well as the bride's electronic monitoring bracelet...
...loved the idea of me moving off to suburbia and then running away so that everyone would come chasing after me. By the way, don't believe those rumors that your old friend Big Bird has gone show biz. I know there was a picture of me in a limo, but that's just image stuff. You know, the frog and his flat-nosed girlfriend got the big treatment for their movies. So with my movie ready to come out this week, you have to keep up appearances...
...cases, but we also thought Henry Kissinger was a natural for Condoleezza Rice, as was Sean Penn for Clint Eastwood. (Sean the writer is no less a perfectionist than Sean the actor.) Donald Trump, who wrote about Martha Stewart, argued with us over a comma via telephone from his limo, pointing out that "I've written three best sellers...