Clinton: Hillary Wasn't Making Excuses: Quotes No Defense for Unfaithfulness
Cain, Andrew, The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
President Clinton said yesterday that first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton is not making excuses for his "inexcusable" marital infidelity.
Mrs. Clinton, who is considering a U.S. Senate race in New York, this week offered a psychological explanation for Mr. Clinton's unfaithfulness.
Mrs. Clinton said in the premiere issue of Talk magazine that the president was "scarred by abuse" as a small child and had witnessed "terrible conflict" between his mother and his grandmother.
"Now, I don't believe that anybody could fairly read the article and think that she was making any excuses for me," the president said yesterday in the Rose Garden, where he again ā¦
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Article title: Clinton: Hillary Wasn't Making Excuses: Quotes No Defense for Unfaithfulness.
Contributors: Cain, Andrew - Author.
Newspaper title: The Washington Times (Washington, DC).
Publication date: August 5, 1999.
Page number: 8.
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