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Paula Jones

2006-08-06 18:40:36 · answer #1 · answered by Crys H. 4 · 0 0

President Clinton did not rape or impregnate anyone. Bill and Hillary had a daughter Chelsea but that is besides the point... Sure he had a few affairs. I am certain that those women knew exactly what they were doing and they were hardly the 'Victims'. That is between he and his wife and not our business. President Clinton's sexual escapades were somewhat embarrassing and often humorous but they did not affect his ability to be a very good United States President.

2006-08-07 01:52:35 · answer #2 · answered by Todd Maz 4 · 0 1

I can't remember her name, but the babysitter whom he impregnated, and refused to take care of.

Slick Willy

2006-08-07 01:40:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why? Are you writing a book?

2006-08-07 01:47:16 · answer #4 · answered by BeachBum 7 · 0 0

the one that was miss usa.juanita broderick the lady he raped sued him also but it was thrown out.(imagine that)slick willie the rapist.

2006-08-07 01:40:48 · answer #5 · answered by glock509 6 · 0 0

The London Times recently wrote that President Bill Clinton "may forever be known as Bonking Bill, the president who could not keep his trousers on." There is certainly plenty of evidence to prove the Times right. Even before elected, candidate Clinton was dodging a barrage of accusations, ranging from sexual mischief, fathering an illegitimate child of a prostitute and sexual harassment.

One former Clinton insider described Clinton as " very lustful and bold, especially when he was around women he perceived might be receptive to his overtures." Arkansas State troopers, who were required to manage much of Clinton's schedule while governor, claim he often sent them to ask women to meet him.

The troopers say there are many women with whom "Bonking Bill" had affairs during that time. They report such antics as his sneaking out while his wife Hillary was asleep or inviting women in for "personal tours of the governor 's mansion" when she was working at the Rose law firm. Some of the women have talked openly about their affairs with Clinton but most of their spicy confessions have been ignored by the press.

Bobbie Ann Williams, a streetwalker in Little Rock claims Clinton used to pick her up while he was out jogging and pay her for sex behind hedges or in the back seat of his official limousine.

A Little Rock lawyer, Polly Kyle, wrote a fictionalized account based on an actual affair she claims to have had with Clinton, which has yet to find a publisher. She says she and Clinton had been lovers since they were at school in Hot Springs.

Susan McDougal, still in jail for refusing to testify to a grand jury investigating the Whitewater scandal, is said to have been "Bonking Bill's" lover. Even in jail, she remains devoted to Clinton and unwilling to talk about it. Susan's husband, Jim, said recently that he knew she had an affair with Clinton. "How should I say this? They were intimate, there was no doubt in my mind." Susan said it was not so. "I'm a small-town girl, a Southern Baptist. I wouldn't do it." The McDougals were partners in the doomed Whitewater property deal with the Clintons.

Clinton lawyers and spin doctors until recently have managed to deflect, dilute and trivialize the steamy accusations, giving Clinton enough benefit of the doubt from the public that they reelected him. But the recent Paula Jones Supreme Court decision has got his lawyers and spin doctors worried. The Supreme Court had voted unanimously to reject Clinton's plea that a president is immune from private lawsuits while in office and therefore Jones should not be allowed to sue the president.

Jones alleges that a state trooper invited her to meet the then Governor Clinton at the Excelsior hotel in Little Rock where she was manning a conference registration table. She went to the room thinking Clinton would offer her a job, she said. Instead, she claims "Bonking Bill" fondled her, dropped his trousers and asked her for oral sex.

Ever since Paula Jones first made her allegations in 1994, Clinton loyalists have campaigned to smear and discredit her. Hatchet man James Carville, Clinton crusader in chief, once sneered: "Drag $100 through a trailer park and there's no telling what you'll find."

In other words, according to Carville, Jones should not be believed because she is from the working class and even if something did happen in that Arkansas hotel room on May 8, 1991, well, she was that kind of girl and got the treatment she deserved.

Jones says she can prove Clinton dropped his drawers in front of her because of the "distinguishing characteristics" of "Bonking Bill's" genitalia. Some speculate Jones is referring to a bald eagle tattooed in his crotch area. Others claim "Bonking Bill" is branded with a mole "the size of a quarter" on his upper thigh. Jones' suit demands $700,000 in damages and an apology from Clinton, who until recently had claimed no recollection of meeting Jones, but did not dispute that they had met.

Because the statute of limitations for state court had expired by the time Jones' name was being flashed as one of Clinton's women, Jones filed a sexual harassment suit against Clinton in federal court to "defend her honor." Jones alleges that because Clinton was acting in an official capacity when he sexually harassed her, he had deprived her of her civil rights.

Witnesses that Jones plans to call include Gennifer Flowers, who had a 12-year affair with Clinton and has not been bashful about telling all about it, selling taped phone conversations and revealing intimate secrets of their sex sessions, such as their pet names for each other's private parts. "We made love everywhere, on the floor, in the kitchen, on the cabinet, the sink I called his testicles 'the boys' and he called my breasts 'the girls'."

"Bonking Bill's" lawyers are facing a catch-22 dilemma, if they try to keep the case out of court until after the president leaves office, it will put an enormous strain on his life as a private citizen. If Jones' attorneys are allowed to force Clinton to take the stand while he is still president and testify about his alleged sexual mischief and the characteristics of his "genitalia," all credibility he has as president of the United States will almost certainly be destroyed. Because Clinton is commander of chief of the military, he is already catching some flak being accused of a double standard because of the numerous high profile sexual harassment cases involving the officers and enlisted in the military.

Rather than face the prospect of so many women coming forward to talk in open court about sex with the president, "Bonking Bill" may be forced to beat a hasty retreat and settle out of court with Paula Jones.

2006-08-07 01:48:05 · answer #6 · answered by scubadiver50704 4 · 0 0

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