Inevitably, this intimate gesture added fuel to rumours that they were - or at least had been - romantically involved. After all, Bill Clinton had been seeking his pleasures elsewhere - so why not Hillary?
My supposition is that Foster was very afraid of a grand jury asking questions for which he knew the answers. One topic area would be the relationship between him and Hillary and he knew he couldn't lie about it. In other words, could he truthfully say, "Ah did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Hillary Rodham Clinton"?
Another area would be the tangled Rose Hill Law firm practice of Hillary and himself -- Morgan bank dealings, Whitewater, IRS income filings, etc., etc. Then there are the White House matters such as the Travel Office firings -- apparently illegal and Hillary directly implicated. If Foster had lived, all of these issues would have been on the table for investigative questioning and he would have been the one to cause her, and her husband's, downfall. He couldn't live to see that day.
This case has always been the most provocative because Foster knew all, and his untimely death -- caused by his own suicide or by murder -- can be directly tied to the continuum of Hillary's power. Foster's death can or, in fact, will now very well lead to her ascension to the highest elected position in the world. I hope further information finally becomes available on this case. Maybe Mrs. Foster or others will finally talk about it...
I believe there is a “swiftboat” team preparing for this scenario...And I believe that the way John Kerry was treated was a practice run...
Hillary was the greedy one, not Web.
Rose Law Firm settled accounts far in excess of the money Web was supposed to have stolen.
The billing records disappeared for reasons greater than a few minutes talking about Grande.
Add the fire at the fifteenth offices of Ernst & Ernst that destroyed other client records.