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See, e.g.
, David Brock, “His Cheatin’ Heart,”
The American Spectator
, January 1994.
On yet another occasion that Patterson described, the governor and his security detail arrived at the Little Rock airport and Clinton told his bodyguards that he was going to be driven back to the residence by the Arkansas lawyer, who had met the plane, so that she could show him her new Jaguar. “On the ride back he drove and she was nowhere to be seen in the car,” Patterson said. “Later he told me that he had researched the subject in the Bible and oral sex isn’t considered adultery.”
To himself if to no one else, Brock may be a totally discredited journalist, but the point is that the president’s oral-sex-is-not-adultery position had been reported, not that it was necessarily true.