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- <title>
- Aug. 01, 1994: Whitewater:Clinton Hater's Library
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Aug. 01, 1994 This is the beginning...:Rwanda/Zaire
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WHITEWATER, Page 21
- The Clinton Hater's Video Library
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- <body>
- <p>By George J. Church--Reported by Richard Behar/New York and Suneel Ratan/Washington
- </p>
- <p> Creepy, menacing music sounds in the background as a picture
- of the White House flashes on the screen. Footage of Bill Clinton
- talking about his religious convictions is interspersed with
- head-shot stills of the President sneering or laughing uproariously.
- When Paula Jones appears to tell her story about sexual harassment
- by the Governor of Arkansas, she is dressed in a little-girl
- costume and speaks in a high-pitched voice, both presumably
- to suggest chaste innocence.
- </p>
- <p> Such ham-handed tricks might make the widely publicized videotape
- called The Clinton Chronicles laughable--if it were not so
- vicious. It repeats, with little or no evidence, virtually every
- accusation ever made against Bill or Hillary Rodham Clinton
- and adds some new ones. At one point, a narrator declares flatly
- that as Governor, "Clinton was hooked on cocaine." That's all:
- no further details, no evidence, no corroboration. Worse still,
- an Arkansan named Gary Parks comes onscreen to voice suspicion
- that Clinton ordered the murder of Parks' father, without pointing
- to any proof.
- </p>
- <p> Even so, not many people might have noticed the videotape--let alone bought it for $20 a copy--if it had not been for
- its high-profile endorser or an earlier, shorter and rougher
- version called Bill Clinton's Circle of Power. Both were produced
- by a California organization calling itself Citizens for Honest
- Government. The Rev. Jerry Falwell duplicated the earlier Circle
- tape, and in May offered it to viewers of his cable-TV program
- Old Time Gospel Hour. (No one will give any figures on sales
- of either video.) Illinois Congressman Philip Crane, who unsuccessfully
- sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1980, wrote
- a complimentary covering letter for copies of the longer Chronicles
- tape, distributed by the California group to his G.O.P. colleagues
- on Capitol Hill.
- </p>
- <p> Both tapes heavily feature Larry Nichols, a former Arkansas
- state employee who was fired and filed a lawsuit against Clinton
- and others that was dismissed from both Arkansas and federal
- courts. Since then he has been telling anti-Clinton stories
- to anyone who will listen. In March he asserted that "it's scandal-of-the-week
- time." Nichols on both tapes charges that Governor Clinton,
- through a state agency, provided money-laundering services for
- a cocaine-smuggling ring that operated out of an airstrip in
- the little town of Mena, Arkansas.
- </p>
- <p> TIME in 1992 investigated these allegations about Clinton and
- concluded that they were simply untrue. Even Nichols was unsure
- then; he told TIME in an interview the same year, "I have no
- knowledge about Mena." On the videotapes, however, he asserts
- that he went to Mena to look around and saw drugs being loaded
- and unloaded openly--at a time that he does not specify, but
- that must have been earlier than his "no knowledge" statement
- to this magazine.
- </p>
- <p> All of which seems to embarrass even Falwell and Crane. They
- now stress that they are not saying that all or any of the allegations
- made on the tapes are true--merely that, in Crane's words,
- they form "the basis of an investigation." So why was Falwell
- actually selling a tape making accusations that he cannot vouch
- for? Bill Clinton, who is fond of quoting the Bible, might be
- tempted to remind Falwell of the Eighth Commandment: "Thou shalt
- not bear false witness against thy neighbor."
- </p>
- </body>
- </article>
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