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...years. While he was stalled, the lawyers in the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case were gaining speed, preparing a long list of witnesses who they thought might be able to testify to a pattern of aggressive sexual behavior by the President. When one of those witnesses, Linda Tripp, offered Starr her secret tape recordings of Monica Lewinsky describing an affair with the President and her intention to lie about it, it opened up a whole new world of opportunity for the prosecutor. Adultery was not an impeachable offense, but it might be a pathway to perjury and obstruction of justice...
...they heard any "pillow talk" about Whitewater. This time, Starr could be looking for information that would show Clinton lied in his January deposition in the Jones case, or could be trolling for leads that would help him corroborate the 20 hours of taped conversations Linda Tripp had with Lewinsky...
...true, though he only said he and Jones were "never alone together in the hotel" (but what about the hotel room?). We must believe Kathleen Willey smeared her own make-up and ruffled her own clothes and then lied about Clinton kissing and fondling her. We must believe Linda Tripp also lied about Willey's appearance and demeanor after the alleged event...
...must believe that the 20 hours of taped conversations between Lewinsky and Tripp are entirely fabricated. We must believe that the reward for disobedient White House staffers is a new job at the Pentagon. We must believe that the many packages Lewinsky sent to Clinton's personal secretary contained nothing noteworthy. We must believe that Lewinsky's visits to the White House (especially the one after she received a subpoena in the Jones civil case) were routine. We must believe that Vernon Jordan makes a habit of placing unsuccessful 24-year-old hangers-on in high-paying jobs at Revlon...
...evidence" of what Stephanopoulos described as "a bit of a well-funded right-wing conspiracy": Remember the receipts of packages reportedly sent to Clinton via his personal secretary, Betty Currie? WRC-TV reports that the Washington courier service that provided them is owned by relatives of Lucianne Goldberg, Linda Tripp's New York book agent. Curiouser and curiouser...