To: kabar; andyk
Wild conspiracy charges and fantastic stories don't help those of us who want to nail Kerry with facts. As much as it pains me to say it, look at Nixon. There were a lot of people who thought it was just a "wild conspiracy charge" to say he covered-up Watergate -- but it was true. And every leftist media pundit out there was screaming that there was no way BJ would have an affair with an intern. . .
142 posted on
10/04/2004 6:24:44 AM PDT by
wagglebee
(Benedict Arnold was for American independence before he was against it.)
To: wagglebee
As much as it pains me to say it, look at Nixon. There were a lot of people who thought it was just a "wild conspiracy charge" to say he covered-up Watergate -- but it was true. And every leftist media pundit out there was screaming that there was no way BJ would have an affair with an intern. . . It is one thing to make allegations based on facts and another to come up with theories without any evidence and even contradicted by primary source material. Nixon was undone because the burglars were arrested, Deep Throat and the WP, Congressioinal investigations, and the WH tapes. The coverup was worse than the third rate crime. Clinton had a past history of womanizing so charges that he was having an affair with an intern were credible, not to mention the fact that Linda Tripp had it on tape and we had the blue dress. Of course, we also had the Gennifer Flowers tape, but that was ignored.
143 posted on
10/04/2004 6:35:53 AM PDT by
kabar
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