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We will have to wait and see where the next shoe drops.
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When there is enough money to be had, women indeed will lie.
When they are part of a dirty tricks operation, they help subvert something that is was sincere at the beginning:
Maybe something happened between then-Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton and Juanita Broaddrick in a Little Rock hotel room in 1979. Also, maybe not. However, to accuse a man of a vile crime like rape requires serious evidence. And I’m sorry, but there simply never was any, apart from Broaddrick’s unverifiable tale—one she’d previously denied three times under oath and penalty of perjury._____
Then after falling into the hands of Starr and his team of prosecutorial bed-sheet sniffers, she sang a different tune. All these liberal thinkers—Caitlyn Flanagan, Matt Yglesias, Chris Hayes—currently seeking cheap grace by vouching for Broaddrick and other of Clinton’s accusers can brush up on Starr’s leak-o-matic sex probe by reading Joe Conason’s and my book “The Hunting of the President.” Or even better in this context, Susan McDougal’s “The Woman Who Wouldn’t Talk.”
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