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From: "Ray Heizer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 9:11 AM
Subject: OT: Feinstein on condit


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http://www.usatoday.com/news/washdc/august01/2001-08-02-feinstein-condit.ht
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> The news here of course is Feinsteins Hypocracy.
> I hope the leading News organizations contrast this
> to her opinions during Clintons Impeachment.
>
> Chris K.
>
> 08/02/2001 - Updated 07:55 AM ET
> Feinstein 'can't forgive' Condit
>
> By Tom Squitieri and Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
>
> WASHINGTON - California's senior senator indicated
> Wednesday that she believes Rep. Gary Condit's
> political career is finished. She accused him of
> lying to her about his affair with Chandra Levy and
> said there is nothing "(Condit) can do to regain his
> credibility." The scorching criticism of Condit by
> Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a fellow Democrat and one of
> California's most influential public figures, shed
> light on the political difficulty Condit faces amid
> questions about his conduct since Levy disappeared
> three months ago.

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-- Here's summaries of articles based on 'Feinstein, Clinton and Lewinsky
within 25 words of each other' during the period 1/15/98 to 11/15/98.
Notice that Feinstein clammed up completely after Clinton's late 8/98
admission of guilt ...


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CNBC News Transcripts
SHOW: HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (8:00 PM ET)
June 25, 1998, Thursday 2:13 PM

ANCHORS: CHRIS MATTHEWS

MATTHEWS: Are you still among those who are taking a wait-and-see attitude
about the evidence regarding the president and Monica Lewinsky and that
hole question of whether he suborned perjury, perjured himself or
obstructed justice in that case?

Sen. FEINSTEIN: Well, yes, of course I am. I mean, I think a--a president
of The United States should be given the benefit that everybody else is
given and that is that you're innocent until proven guilty. He has said
he's innocent. I ...

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The Hill
March 18, 1998

HEADLINE: FEMALE DEMOCRATIC SENATORS MUTED IN THEIR RESPONSE TO WILLEY
SEX-HARASSMENT ALLEGATIONS

... harassment) is troubling, I think, to the women of the Senate," said
Collins. "I, too, am also troubled by the allegations concerning Monica
Lewinsky because they raise abuse of power issues, which ought to be
troubling to female officeholders."

Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) said Willey's charges "can't go on unanswered.
It would be helpful if the president would make a statement to the nation
about what the truth is. It's very troubling."

Asked what she would do if the charges against Clinton prove to be true,
Feinstein said only, "We'll face that one when we come to it."

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The Washington Times
March 18, 1998, Wednesday, Final Edition

HEADLINE: Female lawmakers speak out on Willey and Clinton tactics


... in serious dispute" by Mr. Clinton.

Mr. Packwood denied some, but not all, of the charges against him.  The
president "cannot be under any more scrutiny than he is," Miss Mikulski
said.

Asked whether she believed him, she said: "It's not a question of who I
believe. The facts should speak for themselves."

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, said she is reserving judgment
until the facts are known.

"The president has denied any impropriety with [White House intern] Monica
Lewinsky and now Kathleen Willey," she said. "I am not in a position to
know the facts in either case and ...

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The Washington Times
March 17, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition

HEADLINE: This one is different, prominent women say

... at their meeting in 1993, a denial he repeated yesterday.

Not all prominent female lawmakers were critical of Mr. Clinton. Both
senators from California, Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, each a close
ally of the White House, said they would withhold judgment.

"The president has denied any impropriety with Monica Lewinsky and now
Kathleen Willey. I am not in a position to know the facts in either case
and am not going to make a judgment until I do," Mrs. Feinstein said.

Mrs. Boxer went further, saying that Mrs. Willey "has made serious charges
and they deserve to be thoroughly investigated. It should also be noted
that the president has unequivocally denied these charges."

Female Republican lawmakers, who are not natural Clinton supporters but
have largely held their fire ...

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The Chattanooga Times
February 18, 1998, Wednesday

HEADLINE: Lawmaker accuses congresswomen of keeping quiet on sex scandal
issues

... Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash. "It's important that we know what the facts
are before we make a judgment."

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., winced recently when asked about the White
House crisis. She said she was sitting near the president at a child care
event at the White House when he delivered his second and more emphatic
denial of a sexual relationship with Ms. Lewinsky. "I give him every
benefit of the doubt," she said, but added, "We'll wait for the evidence to
come in and make ...

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Dayton Daily News
February 1, 1998, Sunday,

HEADLINE: PRESIDENT STILL SHOWS RESILIENCE


... And Democrats in Congress, though energized by the president's - and
the first lady's - steel-willed public response to the scandal, are
uncertain that Clinton's resilience can last.

Emerging from a recent Senate Democratic caucus, Sen. Dianne Feinstein of
California said of Clinton, ''I have no doubt this is a man who can govern
and govern fully.'' But she added the warning, ''But that's today.''

Even before the nation had heard of Lewinsky, this promised to be a
contentious congressional session, with an agenda of issues that will be
particularly challenging for an election year. ...

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The Ethnic NewsWatch
Forward
January 30, 1998

Feinstein Seen As in Running

WASHINGTON -- Among the names being mentioned as potential vice presidents
in the event that the Monica Lewinsky scandal brings down President Clinton
are two Jewish Democratic senators, Dianne Feinstein of California and
Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut.

Other vice-presidential contenders include the former governor of New York,
Mario Cuomo; his ...

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SHOW: CNN SPECIAL 20:00 pm ET
January 26, 1998; Monday 8:00 pm Eastern Time

HEADLINE: Investigating the President: The Request For Lewinsky's Immunity

... not the preferred way to open a new session of Congress.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE #1, REPORTER: Can you talk about the Lewinsky matter at
all? What do you think of it?

SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN, (D), CALIFORNIA: See you later.

CROWLEY: As members return to Washington, the catch phrase is "benefit of
the doubt", not exactly running away from the President, not running to
help him either.

SEN. JOHN BREAUX, (D), LOUISIANA: Well, I mean, the charges obviously are
serious, ...



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