Posted on 02/13/2014 8:50:17 AM PST by bryan999
In February of 1998, in the midst of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, I interviewed Diane Blair about her dear friend Hillary Clinton.
Blair was ill then, suffering from cancer, but she was vehement about two things: that Hillary was a dynamite friendsmart, funny, thoughtful and loyaland that the Clintons had a real marriage. She told me a story about the two of them getting into a wild, screaming fight over some obscure policy issue, a fight so intense that she was beginning to get embarrassed and thought about making for the door when Bill took Hillarys face in his hands, looked over to Blair and said, Isnt she amazing?
And so I wasnt expecting much dirt from the Diane Blair papers, even though they were splashed internationally on Drudge on Sunday, with a big SCANDAL headline. And I wasnt disappointed: not much there, except Hillarys stiletto discription of Lewinsky as a narcissistic loony tune. Indeed, the editor of the publication that broke this story described the then-First Lady as surprisingly human.
(Excerpt) Read more at swampland.time.com ...
What a dope.
what difference at this point does it make?
She told me she does not keep a diary and thinks it best not to keep one, Blair wrote about Clinton in June 1994.
Blair later wrote in January of 1995 that Clinton said she dare not
keep records of inti9mate (sic) thoughts and conversations for fear of subpoenas.
The Hillary Clinton Papers: Not Much There
Just like Hillary.
yuk
“While thousands of Diane Blairs papers are available to the public at the University of Arkansas Library, an undisclosed number of documents remain kept in a restricted section of the archive. The Free Beacon was unable to gain access to those documents.” http://freebeacon.com/the-hillary-papers/
Joe Klein running to Hillary’s defense.
Not much (surprise) there.
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