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Title: | US: I Didn't Smoke Pot: Hillary |
Published On: | 1999-11-26 |
Source: | Irish Independent (Ireland) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 14:43:26 |
I DIDN'T SMOKE POT: HILLARY
Hillary Clinton's first lover has hinted that the first lady smoked
marijuana with him although she has denied ever using illegal drugs.
``Some of us were inhaling,'' David Rupert is quoted as saying about their
university days in a new book, Hillary's Choice.
When pressed by writer Gail Sheehy he replied: ``I don't have to go there,
but you can read between the lines.''
The couple dated when Mrs Clinton was a Yale law student.
Aides to Mrs Clinton, who is running for the Senate in New York, have
denied she used marijuana or any other illegal drugs. ``We stick by that,''
said campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson.
Ms Sheehy, who wrote Hillary's Choice, said she took Rupert's remarks to
mean the couple ``went to parties where people were smoking and they
probably smoked.''
Sheehy also claimed Mrs Clinton stopped speaking to her husband for eight
months over his affair with Monica Lewinsky - and broke her silence only
last March, to tell him to start bombing Kosovo.
Sheehy also said Mrs Clinton almost left her husband in 1990 when the
then-Arkansas governor fell in love with another woman - dubbed Jane Doe
Number One in Paula Jones' sexual-harassment lawsuit.
``The affair almost drove a stake through that marriage,'' said Sheehy, who
claimed Clinton was ``obsessed'' with the woman for 18 months, phoning her
hundreds of times, sometimes 18 times a day.
Mrs Clinton's White House spokeswoman, Marsha Berry, denied Sheehy's claims.
President Clinton has admitted he tried marijuana, but did not inhale.
Hillary Clinton's first lover has hinted that the first lady smoked
marijuana with him although she has denied ever using illegal drugs.
``Some of us were inhaling,'' David Rupert is quoted as saying about their
university days in a new book, Hillary's Choice.
When pressed by writer Gail Sheehy he replied: ``I don't have to go there,
but you can read between the lines.''
The couple dated when Mrs Clinton was a Yale law student.
Aides to Mrs Clinton, who is running for the Senate in New York, have
denied she used marijuana or any other illegal drugs. ``We stick by that,''
said campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson.
Ms Sheehy, who wrote Hillary's Choice, said she took Rupert's remarks to
mean the couple ``went to parties where people were smoking and they
probably smoked.''
Sheehy also claimed Mrs Clinton stopped speaking to her husband for eight
months over his affair with Monica Lewinsky - and broke her silence only
last March, to tell him to start bombing Kosovo.
Sheehy also said Mrs Clinton almost left her husband in 1990 when the
then-Arkansas governor fell in love with another woman - dubbed Jane Doe
Number One in Paula Jones' sexual-harassment lawsuit.
``The affair almost drove a stake through that marriage,'' said Sheehy, who
claimed Clinton was ``obsessed'' with the woman for 18 months, phoning her
hundreds of times, sometimes 18 times a day.
Mrs Clinton's White House spokeswoman, Marsha Berry, denied Sheehy's claims.
President Clinton has admitted he tried marijuana, but did not inhale.
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