Posted on 07/27/2004 6:24:41 AM PDT by tdadams
I need help Freepers. Someone here, I know, has a quick link or bookmark they can send me.
Back when Clinton was emroiled in the Juanita Broadrick rape allegations, his attorney David Kendall, released a statement saying (paraphrasing), "The president did not rape Juanita Broadrick in 1976."
To this, George Will, in his always brilliant and incisive way, responded that, coming from Clinton, one has to ask which part he's parsing, that Clinton wasn't president then, her name wasn't Broadrick then, or perhaps the year was incorrect. In my opinion, this ranks among one of the most cutting and insightful observations I've ever heard from a pundit.
I don't know if he said this on TV or wrote it in an article, but I'd like to find a link to it in print for accuracy sake.
Anyone have a link?
MF, do you have that info on your website?
BTW, when my computer crashed a year ago, I lost everything. Please give me the link to your website again. Thanks.
I used this search string in Google:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=%22Juanita+Broderick%22+%22George+Will%22
This led me to:
http://www.dailyhowler.com/dh061003.shtml
Where this quote appears from Will:
What kind of person can continue the intellectual contortions necessary to sustain doubt about who is lying?
Is this what you're looking for?
The White House denies allegations that President Bill Clinton sexually assaulted a woman more than 20 years ago, when he was attorney general of Arkansas.
My website's been down for a loooong time -- I keep an archived copy around and produce quotes like the above on request. <|:)~
That's really a shame that your website is offline. I have always felt it was as important as Alamo-Girl's!
Thank you so much for the encouragements!
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