Sorry, I just had to post this

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Thu, 06-17-2004 - 9:56am
SHAME-FACED BILL: I FOOLED AROUND 'BECAUSE I COULD'

June 17, 2004 -- In a bombshell confession, Bill Clinton has told why he had a torrid affair with Monica Lewinsky: “Just because I could.”

“I did something for the worst possible reason — just because I could,” he said of his romps with Lewinsky (left, yesterday in New York). “I think that’s just about the most morally indefensible reason anybody could have for doing something — when you do it because you could," a contrite Clinton told CBS newsman Dan Rather in an interview about his hotly anticipated memoir that airs Sunday on "60 Minutes."

"And I thought about it a lot, and there are a lot of more sophisticated explanations, more complicated psychological explanations, but none of them are an excuse.

"Only a fool does not look to explain his mistakes."

Clinton also called his Oval Office trysts with the Sexgate siren "a terrible moral error" that put him in the "doghouse" with wife Hillary and threatened to alienate daughter Chelsea.

The philandering 42nd president has publicly apologized numerous times for the scandal, which rocked the country and led to his impeachment in 1998 — but this is the first time he's revealed what fueled his presidential peccadilloes.

Rather told The Post yesterday that the 57-year-old Clinton seemed genuinely remorseful about the salacious affair.

"He said it was a terrible mistake — indefensible morally," Rather said.

In the wide-ranging interview, Clinton also said Hillary needed time to decide whether she would stay with him — and that only through counseling were they able to heal their fractured marriage.

"We'd take a day a week, and we did — a whole day a week every week for a year, maybe a little more, and did counseling," said Clinton.

"We did it together. We did it individually. We did family work."

Clinton called his impeachment fight a "badge of honor."

"I don't see it as a stain," he said. "Because it was illegitimate."

The "60 Minutes" interview is part of Clinton's massive publicity blitz for "My Life," the 957-page tome for which he was paid a $12 million advance.

The much-buzzed-about $35 book hits stores Tuesday — but come Monday, bookstores in New York and Washington are considering staying open until after midnight for the first official sales.

The book's publisher, Knopf, will release 1.5 million copies of the memoir — the all-time record for a work of nonfiction.

"My Life" is broken into two parts — one chronicling his hardscrabble childhood in rural Arkansas to his election as president in 1992, and the second covering his White House years and the Sexgate scandal.

"I don't try to settle a lot of scores in the book," Clinton said recently.

"I don't spare myself in the book."

Meanwhile, Lewinsky declined comment about Clinton's bombshell revelations when The Post caught up with her yesterday outside her posh West Village apartment building.

Clinton will appear in bookstores in New York Tuesday to autograph copies. Once it is released, Clinton will make the rounds on the news and talk shows.

For those who can't wait until Tuesday to find out what's in "My Life," AOL — beginning tomorrow — will offer audio excerpts of the tome as read aloud by Clinton, and Infinity Broadcasting Corp. will air excerpts on the radio.

Additional reporting by Don Kaplan and Primrose Skelton

http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/23238.htm

If you want, just look at the headline in the paper, as it made me laugh.

http://www.nypost.com

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Thu, 06-17-2004 - 10:58pm
As President of the United States, he did owe the people of this country an appology for making a mockery of the office he was voted in by the people to uphold with dignity and respect.

I dont call lying to a Grand Jury or obstructing justice or even what he did with Lewinsky to be dignified or respectful.

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Registered: 04-16-2004
Thu, 06-17-2004 - 10:59pm
I think it is funny (and sad) that it is still headline news after 6 years.
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Registered: 03-23-2003
Fri, 06-18-2004 - 12:09pm

As President of the United States, he did owe the people of this country an appology for making a mockery of the office he was voted in by the people to uphold with dignity and respect.


I don't see how he 'made a mockery' of it.


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Registered: 06-02-2004
Fri, 06-18-2004 - 12:24pm
His actions were morally reprehensible but it did not involve policy decisions that impacted our foreign policy or lives personally or domestically. I don't think the american public has a right to be privy to the personal and intimate details of a president I don't care if they are republican or democrat. But if you think he owed an apology, then you had better demand it of the many republican senators who have had affairs, children out of wedlock etc. i see nobody screamed about thurmond having sex with a black maid and doing whatever it took to keep the results of that hidden.

>>>I dont call lying to a Grand Jury or obstructing justice or even what he did with Lewinsky to be dignified or respectful<,

I don't call spending millions of our tax dollars trying to get a man to admit publicly the most humiliating details of his sexual encounters with an intern as being very dignified or respectful either.

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Registered: 04-16-2004
Fri, 06-18-2004 - 12:30pm
It was a personal affair which he carried out in the White House, and in the Oval office while on the telephone with Senators and House members on occasion, which to me is making a mockery of the position.

Clinton made it a Congressional issue by lying under oath and obstructing justice.

Whitewater would have been totally different if McDougal did not have a heart attack in prison, as he was ready to tell everything he knew, and it may have done in Clinton. In a way, it is lucky that he did not live to testify, because we may have been faced with the possibility of President Gore.....(ugh).

The one thing that I wish that Starr had pursued with more vigor was the Chinagate political donation scandal, which really could have brought down Clinton and Gore, but alas, he did not.

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Registered: 03-23-2003
Fri, 06-18-2004 - 12:43pm

Whitewater would have been totally different if McDougal did not have a heart attack in prison, as he was ready to tell everything he knew, and it may have done in Clinton.


Note:


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Registered: 04-16-2004
Fri, 06-18-2004 - 2:41pm
-- If the evidence was there, then it would have been available anyway.

Sorry, you are wrong on that one, and I know this first hand.

Even if McDougal had taped his deposition prior to his heart attack, it would not have been admissible in court. It is referred to as the "dead man's statue", where a deceased's testimony cannot be brought into a trial as that person cannot have their statements cross examined.

The GOP did not receive illegal donations from a foreign government, which is 100% illegal.

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Registered: 04-16-2004
Fri, 06-18-2004 - 2:45pm
The American people are privy to anything (not classified) that goes on in the Oval Office, and White House as it is their house, to which they elect someone to represent them.

The Senators on both sides of the aisle did not do this in the White House.

The only other one that was as reprehensible as Clinton was Barney Frank, who had sex with House Pages in his office.

-- I don't call spending millions of our tax dollars trying to get a man to admit publicly the most humiliating details of his sexual encounters with an intern as being very dignified or respectful either.


I am not happy with the waste of money there either, but those actions were not felonious. Lying under oath to a Grand Jury and obstructing justice are Felonies.

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Registered: 04-16-2004
Fri, 06-18-2004 - 3:00pm
On another note with regards to Clinton, apparently he said that after he finally admitted the affair to Hillary, he slept on the couch for the next two months.

-- NEW YORK - Bill Clinton says in his new autobiography that his wife looked as if he had punched her in the gut when he finally confessed to his affair with Monica Lewinsky, and he slept on the couch for at least two months after that.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5239955/

I guess Clinton forgot that the White House has so many other bedrooms.

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Registered: 04-16-2003
Sat, 06-19-2004 - 1:02pm
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Just wanted to let you know I agree with this statement. Particularly, considering that Clinton was not the first to have affairs while in the WH. Until Clinton, the opposition respected privacy.