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Was That Hush Money?

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The Washington Post, April 8th, 1997

From Dick Morris comes a pearl of wisdom. The former White House campaign consultant, presidential associate and self-confessed silly man does not think that Bill Clinton authorized paying Webster Hubbell any hush money. The man he has known for more than 20 years would not do something like that, Morris said. "He's too much into denial on one hand and too much of an ingrate on the other." That, as it happens, would get half a nod from some key people in the White House. They, too, talk about denial -- about a president who cannot and will not focus on the amorphous scandals -- Whitewater, cam...

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