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Originally Posted by Guest
But as noted above, Zeifman had no authority to "terminate" Hillary. They were members of different staffs, and Zeifman had no hiring or firing authority over members of the Impeachment Inquiry staff for which Hillary worked. (That authority rested with Special Counsel John Doar and, ultimately, with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter Rodino.) Quite tellingly, Zeifman made absolutely no mention of having "fired" or "terminated" Hillary Rodham, nor of telling her that he "could not recommend her for any further positions," in his 1995 book; he only started claiming so much later. Back in 1995 he noted that Hillary had remained with the inquiry staff up until the end, leaving only when President Nixon's August 1974 resignation made the issue of impeachment moot and the Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry staff was therefore disbanded:
Read Snopes and decide for yourself. Or ask your party what to think of that's more to your liking.
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WOW, where's my Michael Jackson Moon Walk emoticon? In case you are too old to understand, Michael Jackson perfected the "moon walk" which was his moving backward while appearing to move forward. The above comment is an example of a "moon walk."