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Updated 11/20/98
8:55PM
GOOD RIDDANCE
When Majority Whip Tony Coelho quit a few days later, Barbara Walters of
ABC News mourned his passing: "It seems to be a personal tragedy as well
as perhaps one for the country."
And how did ABC News lead the day after Newt Gingrich's resignation?
"Good evening," began Carole Simpson. "A new poll from ABC News shows
Americans will not miss Newt Gingrich: 70 percent approve of his
decision to step down as Speaker of the House. And 90 percent say his
successor should try harder to work with the Democrats instead of
against them."
Thanks to the Media Research Center for compiling the folowing quotes.
LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID SCHIPPERS
On the day's testimony and questioning:
On the Attorney General's responsibilities regarding the Starr
investigation:
Starr: "Well, I was certainly under her ultimate supervision in terms of
the provisions for removal…"
Schippers: "I mean that in the sense that if you were to be involved in
anything untoward, unethical, illegal the Attorney General had the
absolute ability to fire you for cause, did she not?"
Starr: "Yes…"
On "fairness," a favorite theme visited and revisited by Democrats
throughout the day:
Starr: "…In terms of actual notice, I had no notice whatsoever."
Schippers: "You were also given a book filled with some 63 tabs when Mr.
Kendall began to question you. When's the first time you saw that book?"
Starr: " This evening when I came in after having a sandwich."
Schippers: "…they were in possession of those books before you left to
have your sandwich. They didn't give it to you to review, did they?"
Starr: "…I had no advance notice that this was going to be inquired
into."
Schippers again demonstrated the ability to cut through Democrats'
double-speak in reference to Starr's 11/17 delivery of four boxes of
additional information to Capitol Hill, something Rep. John Conyers (D.,
Mich.,) criticized in his opening statement:
Starr: "No. It was not."
Schippers: "It was in answer to a request by Mr. Conyers that you
provide additional information, wasn't it?"
Starr: "Yes - well, a Congressional request - I believe it originated
with Congressman Conyers."
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