A TravelGate Flashback: Hillary’s False Testimony - it doesn’t add up |
| Published: October 26, 2007, 1:31 pm |
| Tags: scandals, hillary clinton, hillary clinton make overs, editorials opinion, hillary lies, crime, commentary, clinton, commentary, crime, david gergen, hillary, perjury, prosecute, testimony, travelgate |
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From the June 13, 2003 issue of NRO by Byron York: To hear Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton tell it, the whole thing started with a Diet Dr Pepper. In her new memoir, Living History, Clinton writes that on one of her first trips as First Lady, a young aide asked her what she would like to drink. "You know, I really feel like a Diet Dr Pepper," Clinton replied. After that, whenever she traveled, her hotel refrigerator was stocked with Diet Dr Pepper. "I felt like the sorcerer's apprentice," Clinton recalls. "I couldn't turn off the Dr Pepper machine." The episode taught the First Lady a lesson: "I had to recognize how many people wanted to do whatever they could to please me and how seriously they might misinterpret what I wanted." All of that is a way for Clinton to introduce her version of the Travelgate scandal. (more…) [ Full article ] |
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