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This book should turn most of you into Libertarians...
David Schippers was the Chief Investigative council for the House Judiciary Committee.
His staff's task was to look at the Starr Report, investigate it, and prepare a presentation
for the committee and recommend a course of action. He is also a lifelong Democrat. He comes
from a family of Chicago Democrats and voted for Bill Clinton twice. That being said, this is
not another "right-wing conspiracy" book designed to slam the President. It slams Republicans
and Democrats. It also makes you wonder how such a sleazy, self-centered man was able to be
elected President not just once, but twice.
One of the main reasons I feel Schippers wrote this book is the fact that there was a lot of
evidence and information he wanted to present to the Senate and to his own committee that was
not possible due to the unreasonable time constraints he was given. This was evident in there
not being witnesses and them not presenting the Juanita Brodderick story, Filegate, and Chinagate.
One telling moment from the book goes something like this. The evidence they gathered was sealed in
two rooms. There was a Republican room and a Democrat room. Committee members had to sign in and
sign out to see any documents. Numerous Republicans went in and spent hours pouring over documents.
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NOT ONE SINGLE Democrat looked at any of the evidence. Yet they were the first on television
saying, "I haven't seen anything that warrants impeachment." Of course they hadn't seen it.
They never looked.
So, the Democrats turned their back on the whole thing to save the party.
The Republicans weren't much better.
The Senate Republicans did NOT want impeachment dumped in their laps. They ignored the pleas from
Schippers and his staff to "do the right thing". They were afraid of looking like they were after
the President. They bought into the spin that if they looked mean, they wouldn't get re-elected.
They succumbed to poll watching and public opinion. They rushed through the entire impeachment to
get the least amount of evidence out so there would be no way the President could get removed from office.
O.J. Simpson was likeable guy who did a very bad thing. Bill Clinton was a likeable guy who did a
whole slew of very bad things. The prosecution at the Simpson trial was given all the time they needed
to present their case. They turned an entire country against a well established idol. Schippers and the
House Managers could have done the same thing. But their own team never gave them the opportunity, while
the opposition wore blinders.
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