Post by MARIO on Jun 1, 2005 19:31:37 GMT -8
Clinton Questions Dwarf Deep Throat's ID
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The greatest political mystery of all time was solved yesterday with the revelation of the identity of Woodward and Bernstein's "Deep Throat." So says the mainstream press, in yet another orgy of self congratulation over their long ago Watergate triumph.
For those who were paying attention during the Clinton years, however, curiosity about "Deep Throat's" identity pales next to some of the unsolved mysteries of the 1990s that the media never cared about. Such as:
• Who threatened Kathleen Willey? On the eve of her January 1998 testimony in the Paula Jones case, Willey was approached by mysterious man who noted that her car tires had been slashed and her cat was missing, before rattling off the names of her children.
The mystery man then threatened: "I hope you're getting the message." Investigators never learned the identity of the man who tried to intimidate Ms. Willey.
• Who hired private detectives Jack Palladino and Anthony Pellicano? The two gumshoes worked to silence women who claimed they had affairs with Bill Clinton during the Clintons' 1992 presidential camapign. A notation in the campaign's Federal Election Commission filing shows that Palladino was paid from campaign coffers.
• How did White House security director Craig Livingstone, a former bar bouncer, manage to obtain 1,200 confidential FBI files on the Clintons' political enemies? Requisitons for the files had Clinton counsel Bernard Nussbaum's name on them. But Nussbaum told probers he was innocent.
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The greatest political mystery of all time was solved yesterday with the revelation of the identity of Woodward and Bernstein's "Deep Throat." So says the mainstream press, in yet another orgy of self congratulation over their long ago Watergate triumph.
For those who were paying attention during the Clinton years, however, curiosity about "Deep Throat's" identity pales next to some of the unsolved mysteries of the 1990s that the media never cared about. Such as:
• Who threatened Kathleen Willey? On the eve of her January 1998 testimony in the Paula Jones case, Willey was approached by mysterious man who noted that her car tires had been slashed and her cat was missing, before rattling off the names of her children.
The mystery man then threatened: "I hope you're getting the message." Investigators never learned the identity of the man who tried to intimidate Ms. Willey.
• Who hired private detectives Jack Palladino and Anthony Pellicano? The two gumshoes worked to silence women who claimed they had affairs with Bill Clinton during the Clintons' 1992 presidential camapign. A notation in the campaign's Federal Election Commission filing shows that Palladino was paid from campaign coffers.
• How did White House security director Craig Livingstone, a former bar bouncer, manage to obtain 1,200 confidential FBI files on the Clintons' political enemies? Requisitons for the files had Clinton counsel Bernard Nussbaum's name on them. But Nussbaum told probers he was innocent.
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