In Kitty Kelley's 1991 book Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography, actress Selene Walters accused Ronald Reagan of raping her. People magazine did a follow up interview with Walters, and all in all it had about the same credibility as the Juanita Broaddrick story. Except of course, there was no television network devoting most of its time to it, the Wall Street Journal did not devote its editorial page to it, it did not appear as headlines in all the major newspapers, it was not the topic of discussion on every talking head program, and Rush Limbaugh never even mentioned it. In fact I have not seen nor heard any mention of this anywhere by any media source other than on the net. Wasn't the Monica BJ scandal first broken on the Drudge Report?
Hard to believe that there was no internet, no MSNBC, no freerepublic.com, no drudgereport.com, back in 1991... did FOX NEWS even exist yet?
LOL, that might explain a lot too!
What I find so intellectually dishonest are those who continue to say that the President is entitled to his so called "private life" and it's all about sex.
Anything unethical (sex included) that the most powerful person in the world does that would subject him to blackmail that would affect the lives of perhaps everyone on the planet - is not about one having a "private life" - besides - it wasn't about sex, it was about perjury, suborning perjury and denying a U.S. Citizen the right to a fair trial.