CYA?
http://www.athensmessenger.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=273&ArticleID=9511
However, contacted by The Messenger, Holman claimed the hospital he was referring to when he spoke to Clinton wasn’t O’Bleness, nor an affiliate.
Holman said when he spoke to Clinton, he never mentioned the name of the hospital that allegedly denied the woman care, nor did he mention the woman by name.
Holman, a friend of an uncle of the woman, said his understanding from talking to the family is that she initially went to a hospital other than O’Bleness, where she was asked to pay $100, possibly because she owed money.
“The family thinks that whatever hospital she (initially) went to, she had a bill and couldn’t go there,” Holman said. He said he believes the woman went to O’Bleness after she was turned away from that other hospital.
Holman said that other hospital could have been “anywhere in Ohio and West Virginia.”
Holman said his understanding is that the family believed that if the first hospital the woman went to had treated her, something more could have been done for her. He said he did not accuse O’Bleness of any wrongdoing.
On the other hand, Holman said, Clinton is not necessarily lying either. However, he said, he did not think when he told the story to Clinton that it would get so much attention and that he thinks the whole issue has been “overblown.”
Moveon.org, in my humble opinion, was so named because it is the philosophical position of the Clintonistas—”There should be no consequence as a result of my actions. Can’t we just move on?”