'It's none of your damn business' what the other side is going to put on. |
Evidence that a particular defendant has such a propensity is especially probative and should be considered by the trier of fact when determining the credibility of a victim's testimony. |
For the first time, the Senate and the people of the United States of American are going to get a chance to meet Monica Lewinsky the person. |
Her eldest is a member of the United States Congress, who has the privilege of standing before you and addressing this convention, |
I am uncomfortable to say the least with this tactic. It places students in jeopardy of violating myriad regulations and laws. |
I certainly have no apologies for my actions or my conduct. I did my job. I followed my oath. I followed the Constitution, |
I did used to be a real lawyer. |
I think that accepting an artificial time limit on this particular inquiry would be about as foolish as the Democrats who controlled the Watergate committee felt the same thing would be. |
I'm prepared to win and I'm prepared to lose, but I'm not prepared to sell out my principles, |
It was important to continue to allow the judge to make the ultimate decision [on whether to admit the evidence], but I wanted to remove the confusion and let prosecutors tell it to jurors straight. |
On behalf of the House of Representatives, we urge this body to bring forth the witnesses and place them all under oath. |
She was a young, 21-year-old White House intern. |
Today the analysis and the speculation ends, |
We have never had a chance to put those witnesses on publicly in a trial so that the jury can test their credibility also. |
We seek no congressional punishment for a man who chose to cheat on his wife, ... for a president who chose to cheat the law. |