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![]() Where Now for Willey? As Clinton's camp retaliates, the scandal's next stage is uncertain
Updated: Mar 17 1998 5:47PM
WASHINGTON: You could be forgiven for thinking you've seen this before. Only two
days after Kathleen Willey broadcast her account of presidential
assault, the affair has acquired more than a hint of Anita Hill.
Feminist groups rally to her defense, political opponents smell blood,
and her alleged attacker's supporters release documents showing she
kept in touch with him after the incident purportedly took place. The
White House was swift to release 20 chatty handwritten letters and
phone logs late Monday, and they don't help Willey's case.
Unlike the Anita Hill affair, this scandal now has nowhere to go. There are no Senate
hearings, Willey has brought no legal charges, and Ken Starr seems more
concerned with the mystery testimony of New York actress Sherrie
Densuk. While GOP grandees talk of "profound consquences," Clinton's
job approval rating continues to skyrocket -- jumping 4 points to 67
percent in the latest CNN/USA Today poll. Further downtown, Clarence Thomas
sits very comfortably in the Supreme Court.
-- Chris Taylor |