To: tractorman
I think you are exactly right. They know too much about each other to divorce, leaving themselves open to testifying against one another if called for. Y'a just never know, do ya? There is no statute of limitations on murder charges, is there? Hillary is not popular, Hillary is not going to put herself out there to be truly questioned and villanized. Unless Hillary can walk into the Presidency they way she did her Senate Seat she will stay in low profile. Without Bill to protect her she is
open season for those who are members of the VRWC, 'bout time too.
To: wingnuts'nbolts; tractorman
I agree also. It's like one of those scenes from Dante's Inferno where the mortal enemies go through hell chained together, hating but unable to break free . . .
They must be having fits trying to figure out the status of their testimonial privilege if they divorce . . . because it varies so much from state to state whether the privilege survives divorce for matters occurring during the marriage. IIRC, Arkansas AND New York State have abolished the privilege in criminal cases by statute, but the District of Columbia still has it.
If there is a divorce, my money's on Hillary changing her domicile to D.C. so she can assert the privilege . . .
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