Not only that, but when it was revealed what Burglar did, Clinton made him out to be an inept buffoon. Which of course he is.
As Rush said, when it comes to believing Freeh or Bubba is there really a choice? I really had problems with the fact that Freeh seemed to turn a blind eye in the Clintons direction but maybe now we'll find out why.
In that Drudge snippet, Freeh asserts something to the effect "I am stating this as statement of fact".
I just don't believe he would have been so firm if he didn't have solid proof somewhere.
The guy was head of the FBI! Maybe he had a pen in his pocket that recorded the conversation. Maybe he had a bug in the room. Maybe, maybe, maybe. But I'm convinced he's got some proof somewhere. Freeh knows full well the Clintons were going to come out swinging.
That said, I must wonder why on earth Freeh waited so long to come out with this book. If I'm right and he gathered proof and documentation during his many years of exile from the Clinton administration, why on earth wait what, six years after that admin is gone?
I heard that Freeh didn't meet with Clinton during his last six years as head of the FBI. Now isn't that odd?
Freeh was FBI in the Vince Foster homicide...oops..
"suicide"..and was discarded....He KNEW something but didn't come forth back then...why???