Posted on 07/18/2002 10:56:12 AM PDT by SlickWillard
Clinton's 'Down Under' Gal Pal Coming to N.Y.? Ex-president Bill Clinton and his down under gal pal Charlotte Dawson may be hooking up again soon - this time on Hillary Clinton's home turf, an Australian newspaper reported this weekend. "Word is Dawson might [come to New York] when she has a break from her grueling schedule hosting the television show 'How's Life,'" revealed the Sunday Telegraph. The bosomy blond bombshell has denied any sexual involvement with the former Philanderer in Chief, telling New Zealand reporters last month that "nothing went down" when she and Clinton canoodled earlier this year. So why is the Aussie TV star, who locals describe as "a former Sydney party girl," trying to squeeze a trip to New York into her hectic schedule? She's visiting an unnamed Clinton friend who conveniently happens to work in New York, maintains the Telegraph. It's he - and not the randy ex-prez - who's romancing the shapely morning host. "According to a reliable source, Dawson, the ex-wife of Olympian Scott Miller, is actually romantically involved with one of Bubba's American colleagues," the Telegraph explained. "It was this man that Dawson was partying with along with others at the Casa Del Oro cigar bar in Auckland while waiting for the ex-president to join them," the paper said. "The President's friend has since returned to New York where the word is that Dawson might join him when she has a break from her grueling schedule hosting the television show "How's Life." Last month, however, it was Clinton - and not any mysterious friend - over whom Dawson was gushing. "He was a really nice bloke, and very charming," she told the Telegraph, after the couple was seen together exiting a Clinton speech in Auckland surrounded by Secret Service. The feeling was apparently mutual, with a local producer telling the Telegraph that Clinton "spoke highly" of Dawson after their encounter. An earlier report in New Zealand's Sunday News also made no mention of any Clinton friend. "Dawson looked stunning in an outfit flown over from Sydney [Australia], for her date with former American president Bill Clinton," the News said. Afterwards New Zealand's "Women's Day" magazine reported that Dawson and Hillary's husband had a "secret, late-night rendezvous" - apparently sans any Clinton colleague from New York.
Thursday July 18, 2002; 1:13 p.m. EDT

Down under the desk.
We've been down THAT road, with Bubba, already.
I hope she's prepared to stand in line, when she gets there.

From World Aids Day.
Don't forget that love and understanding are two of the biggest weapons we have - lets use them!" ... Charlotte Dawson.
Don't you just love the way he rubs Hillary Wynette's face in it?
I see he hasn't lost his, er, "taste" for fine cigars.
Thankfully it's not!
http://entertainment.news.com.au/common/printPage/1,6164,4703548^10230^^nbv,00.htmlBubbas not Charlotte's man
14 JUL 2002
By Ros Reines, Sunday TelegraphNOW it can be revealed that New Zealand television personality and former Sydney party girl Charlotte Dawson did not have any kind of flirtation with the former leader of the free world, Bill Clinton during his recent speaking engagements in Auckland.
According to a reliable source, Dawson, the ex-wife of Olympian Scott Miller, is actually romantically involved with one of Bubba's American colleagues.
It was this man that Dawson was partying with along with others at the Casa Del Oro cigar bar in Auckland while waiting for the ex-president to join them.
Clinton's friend has since returned to New York where the word is that Dawson might join him when she has a break from her gruelling schedule hosting the television show How's Life.
"Spousal immunity"
from testifying, that is...
They probably have a Mutually Assured Destruction understanding in their "marriage".
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.