("Quid coniuratio est?")
IS BILL CLINTON A "COKEHEAD"?
Notwithstanding a recent communication from a CN reader, in which she expressed her doubts regarding the allegations, this editor considers it almost certain that Bill Clinton has a cocaine problem. And, in fact, the President may well have a severe addiction which would mean he is indeed a "cokehead."
To the point raised as to why isn't Clinton's nose giving television viewers evidence of such cocaine abuse, my answer is that until recently Clinton's nose was giving such indications. Yes, the bulbous red nose is no longer gracing our television screens, but "call girl" Sherry Rowlands offers an explanation. According to the cover story in the September 10, 1996 issue of the Star, Rowlands had mentioned to Dick Morris, her alleged client, that "the president's nose was so red and bulbous on TV that it distracted her from his words. Morris said he'd relayed that to Clinton -- and that Clinton said he was taking medication for a skin condition."
To those who have read about Clinton's early days, it is clear that he grew up in a dysfunctional environment and that later he connected, at least tangentially, with the cocaine sub-culture. According to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, writing in the London Sunday Telegraph ("Clinton 'took cocaine while in office,'" July 17, 1994), Bill Clinton may have "engaged in regular use of cocaine and marijuana during his rise to political prominence in Arkansas." Evans-Pritchard bases his story, in part, on the testimony of Sally Perdue, who claims to have had an affair with the then-Governor. Clinton, on one occasion, is said to have had a bag of cocaine from which he prepared a "line" on Perdue's living room table. Says Perdue: "He had all the equipment laid out, like a real pro."
While some may, for some reason, look down their nose at Evans-Pritchard (specifically The Nation magazine which, based on a dismissive review of the bestselling Partner's in Power, seems for unknown reasons to shun Evans-Pritchard's reportage), his evidence is being increasingly corroborated. Yes, beware of Republican propaganda. Beware too of an extremely Clinton-biased media.
Franklin's Focus, a concise and affordable monthly newsletter (Focus Press, 1820 Palisades Drive, Appleton, WI 54915), carries news on this subject in its September 1996 issue. According to editor Richard L. Franklin, he has viewed a police surveillance film of Bill Clinton's half brother Roger. Roger Clinton is purportedly shown snorting cocaine. Franklin writes that Roger "looks up and says, 'Wow this is great stuff. I've got to get some for my brother. He has a nose like a vacuum.'"
Franklin's Focus goes on to report that the August 14, 1996 issue of Strategic Investment carries an article supporting allegations of cocaine abuse by President Clinton. Reportedly, Senators Ted Kennedy and John Glenn have been given copies of Bill Clinton's latest medical report which, reports Franklin, "describes the rotting of [Bill Clinton's] nasal septum, a condition due to his habit of snorting five lines of coke daily."
Recall too the recent story by Sherman Skolnick on this matter. Skolnick, you may remember, was the first to break the story of a high level meeting between Bill Clinton and Democratic Party elders during which former DNC chairperson Robert Strauss is reported to have told Clinton, "You use cocaine and liquor. You are unfit to deal with worldwide emergencies." Corroboration of this meeting having occurred first came when a person claiming to be Strauss phoned Skolnick and berated him. This conversation was recorded and has been heard by witnesses. Further corroboration was provided by guerrilla journalist J. Orlin Grabbe, who confirms that the aforementioned meeting between Clinton and Democratic Party elders took place. Grabbe also confirms Bill Clinton's alleged cocaine habit.
This editor has had the pleasure of innumerable conversations with Sherman Skolnick. While some may question how discerning Mr. Skolnick is regarding what his various informants tell him, I myself know that he has highly-placed sources with whom he is in regular contact. Some of these sources are in the White House. The allegations of a specific "five lines a day" Clinton cocaine habit were first conveyed to me by Sherman Skolnick earlier this summer.
And, regarding the withholding of President Clinton's medical records, this was confirmed this morning, September 6th, by G. Gordon Liddy on his radio show. Referring to Russian president Boris Yeltsin's having finally disclosed his current medical reports, Liddy opined that it would be nice if Bill Clinton would do likewise. What more does Liddy know that he's not saying?
So, with all respect to those who think otherwise, I consider it highly probable that President Bill Clinton does have a cocaine habit, either ongoing or recurring. Perhaps you feel that Clinton can "maintain" and it is therefore not a major issue. To those I point out that such a rationalization may make you an "enabler" and as such a co-dependent. Was Bill Clinton high on cocaine when he made the decision to launch missiles against Iraq? The question is valid.
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