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Although Ovitz denied making such statements, correspondence between the two men detailing their respective versions of the episode was faxed all over Hollywood, boosting Eszterhas to the almost mythic stature he relishes to this day. "Every time I'm in a limo and it passes the CAA building," says Eszterhas, "there is this right hand that sneaks out of the back window with this middle finger uplifted. I've done that religiously, and I get a great kick...
...time the computer disk was ready to be hand-carried to Capitol Hill, where it would be fed into the TelePrompTer, Clinton had already climbed into the limo with Hillary. They reconciled the penultimate draft with Begala's last attempt at a conclusion as they rode to the Capitol. Begala got into the van with Stephanopoulos, grateful that Clinton is always his own best speechwriter...
...young agent he plucked out of the rank and file and quickly promoted to assistant director. The pair ate dinner together almost every night and vacationed together every year; Summers contends that Luisa Stuart, a former fashion model, once saw them holding hands in the back seat of a limo. According to Summers, the Mafia claimed to have the goods on Edgar and Clyde, including compromising photographs of the two men engaging in oral sex. That knowledge provided the mob with rich blackmail material. It protected gangsters like Meyer Lansky and Frank Costello from FBI scrutiny for more than...
...warm limo on a cold day set James Baker apart from normal working folks. Consequently, Clinton's chief of staff, Mack McLarty, will be making his own way to the office. Of the 45 cars at hand for portal-to-portal service in the Bush Administration, only 16 will remain. That stack of six pristine daily newspapers on every desk in the West Wing: gone. White House mess privileges, which were what separated the merely important from the princes who whisper in the President's ear, will be extended to the clerks who sort the mail, if they can stand...
When 100,000 visitors come to town and everybody expects to be treated like Somebody, even A-listers can get snafued. Late one night Whoopi Goldberg and Lauren Bacall couldn't find their limo and had to ride back to their hotel in a school bus. Other beautiful people got to exercise their cynicism. One dissed the Tennessee Ball: "It was like every bad wedding you've ever been to rolled into one." Hillary's dowdy hat and Republican-style cloth coat were subjected to many a jape: "She'll be the first Casual Corner First Lady." How very catty...