Posted on 06/02/2003 11:08:07 AM PDT by kattracks
The ABC News promotional spots for Barbara Walters' upcoming interview with Hillary Clinton about her soon-to-be-released book "Living History" promise a no-holds-barred session where "nothing's off limits."
Pardon us if we suspect that Walters' sit-down with the scandal-scarred New York Senator will turn out to be a whole lot tamer than advertised, especially after the way Walters herself waived off Sexgate queries during Thursday's chat-fest about Clinton's book on "The View."
According to the Media Research Center, the moment co-host Joy Behar mentioned Monica Lewinsky, "an annoyed Walters raised her hands, made a pained facial expression and said: 'Oh, let's drop it, let's move on!'"
Of course, if the talk TV doyenne really wants to conduct a no-holds-barred session with Hillary, there's a virtual library of pertinent material the former first lady has never addressed.
How about asking Hillary a few of these questions, Ms. Walters?
Do you believe Juanita Broaddrick's allegation that your husband raped her?
White House lawyers have acknowledged in court documents that you approved efforts to trash Kathleen Willey, who accused your husband of sexually molesting her in the White House. Is that true?
At an August 1992 American Bar Association convention, you praised Anita Hill, saying, "As women and lawyers, we must never again shy away from raising our voices against sexual harassment." Why didn't you raise you voice to help Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick?
Author Gail Sheehy, who's generally supportive of you, says in her book "Hillary's Choice" that it was your idea to hire San Francisco private detective Jack Palladino to mount "a sub-rosa, black arts campaign against the women." Is that true?
In her book "The Final Days," the late Barbara Olson said your husband's pardon of the Puerto Rican separatist FALN bombers encouraged terrorists like Osama bin Laden. Was she wrong?
Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Elizabeth Ward Gracen and Juanita Broaddrick have two things in common. They all accused your husband of sexual impropriety and they were all audited by the IRS, which was run until late 1997 by your good friend Margaret Milner Richardson. If four of Richard Nixon's chief accusers were audited by his IRS, what would you have said?
Your brother-in-law Roger Clinton can be heard on an Arkansas State police surveillance video repeatedly using the "N" word. Why have you and your husband never condemned Roger's outburst?
If you're not running for president in 2004, why do you keep showing up at all these presidential candidate forums?
How could a smart woman like yourself really believe that your husband, with his history of cheating, was telling the truth when he told you he didn't have sex with Monica Lewinsky?
On the night of your good friend Vince Foster's death, White House phone records show that you called Harry Thomason, Maggie Williams, Susan Thomases and Bernard Nussbaum. But there was no phone call to Foster's grieving widow, Lisa. Why not?
Why have you never apologized to Westchester County police officer Ernest Dymond, who was injured so badly he couldn't return to duty for weeks after a driver rushing you to an Oct. 14, 2001 fundraiser sped through the airport checkpoint he was manning?
Minutes before you accepted the nomination of your party to run for Senate at Albany's Pepsi Arena three years ago, some of your supporters spit on a state police honor guard carrying an American flag. You and then-state party chairwoman Judith Hope promised an investigation to ferret out the guilty parties. What was the result of your investigation and how were the cop-spitters punished?
Four witnesses have accused you of using anti-Semitic slurs, which you've denied. And Dick Morris - who is Jewish by birth - said that you once responded to his request for a raise by saying, "Is that all you people think about is money?" - a charge you've never addressed. As a laywer, if you had a client who was contradicted by five witnesses, who would you tend to believe?
In 1989, the NAACP in Arkansas sued your husband and other state officials for intimidating black voters at the polls. And other reports say that then-Gov. Clinton supported racially profiling Hispanic drug suspects during the 1980's. Why didn't you do anything to stop these practices?
You've worked closely on a number of issues with Senator Robert Byrd, who's now head of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee. As you know, he's a former Ku Klux Klansman who used the "N"-word on TV as recently as two years ago? What would you say if Republicans allowed an ex-Klansman who uses the "N"-word to continue in a leadership post?
Do you agree with your husband that oral sex really isn't sex?
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Editor's note:
When's the last time you and Bill did the Wild Thing?"
No more calls, please -- we have a winner!
Her staff wrote it and I doubt they were paid for it
The question I'd ask .. Did Hellary read her book?
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