Death of American Virtue - Ken Gormley [492]
“Okay. Fine”: Joseph Cammarata, interview by author.
“Urgent, urgent”: Walter Dellinger, interview by author.
Some were dressed: Gilbert Davis, interview by author.
“Neither Paula Jones nor President Clinton will”: Tom Squitieri and Tony Maura, “Issue Has Little to Do with Sex Harassment,” USA Today, 13 Jan. 1997, A1.
“Mr. Chief Justice and may it please”: Official Transcript of Proceedings Before the Supreme Court of the United States, Clinton v. Jones, 3, Gilbert Davis papers.
“we were off”: Gilbert Davis, interview by author.
“other women” would “tend”: Official Transcript of Proceedings, 53–54.
“His efforts were”: Gilbert Davis, interview by author.
Cammarata picked: Joseph Cammarata, interview by author.
But the mystery: Kathleen Willey, interview by author. Willey further stated that her phone records proved that she had not called from her home or work, and she insisted that she took a lie detector test administered by OIC to confirm that she had not placed the call. Where the truth of the story lies remains unclear.
Chapter 18: Monica S. Lewinsky
These protectors: Andrew Morton, Monica’s Story, 84.
But this particular former intern was: Monica Lewinsky, Grand Jury Testimony, 6 Aug. 1998, 60–65; U.S. Senate, Impeachment of President William Jefferson Clinton, Evidentiary Record, vol. 3, part 1, 780–85 (hereinafter cited as Evidentiary Record).
Monica had taken: Tripp, another former White House employee, had been one of the only witnesses immediately after Kathleen Willey’s encounter with the president.
Yet her focus was: Marcia Lewis Straus, interview by author.
Bernie and Marcia Lewinsky understood: Morton, Monica’s Story, 19–20.
Their backgrounds allowed: Marcia Lewis Straus, interview by author.
“I was already planning”: Monica Lewinsky, interview by author.
It was a fun job: Bernie Lewinsky, interview by author.
Marcia Lewis had divorced: M. J. Firestone, “Unsinkable Marcia,” Georgetown & Country 5 (1998): A1–A7; Morton, Monica’s Story, 22, 32.
Marcia had found: Marcia Lewis Straus, follow-up interview by author.
She could attend: Ibid.; Monica Lewinsky, interview by author.
As far as the notion: Monica Lewinsky, interview by author.
“It’s definitely going”: “Hillary’s Inaugural Ball Makeover,” Beverly Hills Magazine 1, no. 2 (1992). Monica later stated that she had little to do with the magazine.
recommended his own grandson: Walter Kaye, Grand Jury Testimony, 21 May 1998, 60.
“It was sometime after”: Walter Kaye, FBI interview, transcript, Office of Independent Counsel, 1 Apr. 1998, 1–2.
“I was born”: Bernie Lewinsky, interview by author.
“I just remember”: Monica Lewinsky, interview by author.
“came home happy”: Marcia Lewis Straus, interview by author.
“Oh sure, it would be”: Monica Lewinsky, interview by author. President Clinton, during the course of his interviews for this book, declined to discuss his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky.
“He gave me the full”: Morton, Monica’s Story, 58–59.
“flirtation that went”: Monica Lewinsky, Grand Jury Testimony, 6 Aug. 1998, 9; Evidentiary Record, vol. 3, part 1, 729.
Monica rushed home: Morton, Monica’s Story, 59.
“No. Not at”: Monica Lewinsky, interview by author.
“I, as a father”: Bernie Lewinsky, interview by author.
shutdown of all federal government offices in an effort: Blumenthal, The Clinton Wars, 135.
Having just been promoted: Morton, Monica’s Story, 60.
“continued flirtation”: Monica Lewinsky, Grand Jury Testimony, 6 Aug. 1998, 10–11; Evidentiary Record, vol. 3, part 1, 730–31.
He was wandering: Monica Lewinsky to author, January 26, 2009.
She playfully lifted: Morton, Monica’s Story, 63.
“a softness and tenderness”: Morton, Monica’s Story, 63.
Several hours later: Lewinsky, Grand Jury Testimony, 12; Evidentiary Record, vol. 3, part 1, 732.
Monica awakened: Morton, Monica’s Story,