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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 11 Num. 77
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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CLINTON PRESIDENCY: STUCK IN THE MUD
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(Champaign, IL -- 1/28/98) -- The mud still surrounded the
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Clinton presidency, although Bill Clinton tried to leave it
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behind when he flew out of Washington DC and came to speak here,
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at the University of Illinois. Air Force One, symbol of the
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Clinton administration, became stuck in the mud at local Willard
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Airport, situated on the outskirts of town and surrounded by corn
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fields. The President could do nothing but acknowledge that the
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mud had defeated him, stopping him from flying off into the skies
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toward a better tomorrow.
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Earlier, the President and entourage had arrived in Champaign,
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Illinois without mishap. They proceeded to the campus of the
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large university located here, and the President and Vice
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President addressed a capacity crowd. All those who had obtained
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the free tickets to the event, however, were not allowed in to
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the Assembly Hall. The presidential advance team, it turns out,
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distributed many more tickets to the event than there was seating
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available. Hundreds found that, after waiting with their young
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children in very long lines and in the winter cold, that they
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were being turned away from the event. One man complained
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bitterly, "I stood in line for two hours, and then they told me I
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can't get in!"
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Outside the Assembly Hall there were scattered protesters. One
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small group of mostly women carried signs and shouted that the
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mass media were being unfair to President Clinton, regarding the
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massive press coverage of the current Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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Another group protested Clinton's vetoes on proposed legislative
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bans on partial birth abortion. One man carried a sign saying
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simply, "Impeach Clinton." But these protesters were the rare
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exception in this sleepy community known for its complacent
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agreeableness. "Golly, the President is =here=, in Champaign!"
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exclaimed one man. "That's all =I= care about!"
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Yet somehow there was an occult magic working here, against the
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President, when Air Force One became symbolically and
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embarrassingly stuck in the mud. Bill Clinton and his group
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could do nothing but cool their heels and stare out at vast,
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flat, empty, sighing fields in this tundra of the Midwest.
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Perhaps those who had fruitlessly stood in long lines a few hours
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earlier, only to be told there was no more room in the Assembly
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Hall, took some grim satisfaction from the presidential
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inconvenience.
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In related news, Sherman Skolnick of the Citizens' Committee to
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Clean Up the Courts is reporting as follows. It is well known
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that Bill Clinton has long been connected with the American
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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). (See, e.g. *Compromised* by
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Terry Reed and John Cummings, *Partners in Power* by Roger
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Morris, *Defrauding America* by Rodney Stich.) Hillary Rodham
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Clinton also "knows plenty," having held a key staff position
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during the Nixon Watergate hearings. Hillary worked with Bernie
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Nussbaum during the proceedings, and Nussbaum later served as a
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key member of the Clinton White House. Next to Nussbaum's office
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in the White House was the office of the late Vince Foster, who
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died under suspicious circumstances on July 20, 1993. Said to
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have been the last known person to see Foster before his death
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was Linda Tripp, a holdover from the Bush White House. There are
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inklings of a lesbian clique interwoven throughout the fabric of
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the Clinton White House. In 1992, on Skolnick's local television
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program, he says he showed documents relating to "a criminal
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circle of lesbian alleged businesswomen," involved in illegal
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export of weapons to foreign terrorists, and who were close
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personal friends of the First Lady. One member of this alleged
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lesbian clique was indicted for the illegal exports, says
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Skolnick, but the charges were dropped when her connections to
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the First Lady and to the CIA took the pressure off. Helping to
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keep a lid on the current sex scandal shaking up the Clinton
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White House is the Rev. Jesse Jackson, according to Skolnick's
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sources. Jackson "has reportedly obstructed justice by
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reportedly trying to get a White House Secret Service agent to
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refuse to testify as an apparent eyewitness to Bill Clinton's
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sexual encounters in the White House." Vernon Jordan, a key
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Clinton lieutenant, is a partner of oil monopoly heavyweight
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Robert Strauss. Strauss, CN readers will recall, was reported by
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Skolnick to have been part of a contingent of Democrats who tried
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to persuade Bill Clinton not to run for re-electionn in 1996.
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Mr. Skolnick also is exploring whether Bill Clinton's current
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troubles regarding allegations of his relationship with Monica
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Lewinsky are connected in any way to the Mossad, the Israeli
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intelligence agency. Skolnick, himself Jewish, cautions that,
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just as the CIA does not represent all Americans, so too the
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Mossad does not represent all Jews. Nonetheless, he finds it
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intriguing that, according to his information, Monica Lewinsky,
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Linda Tripp, and Lucianne Goldberg (Tripp's literary agent who
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persuaded Tripp to secretly tape Lewinsky) are all Jews. On or
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about January 20th, Bill Clinton rudely snubbed Israeli Prime
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Minister Bebe Netanyahu, who was visiting the US. Shortly
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thereafter, all hell broke loose when the Lewinsky tapes became
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public. Could a revenge motive be the source of the President's
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current troubles?
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Although Skolnick gives credence to reports that President
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Clinton is on the verge of being asked to step down from office,
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he thinks it is unlikely that Clinton will acquiesce. "They will
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have to physically drag him from the building," says Skolnick.
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"He will not go quietly."
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For related stories, visit:
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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http://www.netcom.com/~feustel
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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