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14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Clinton KO's Ken XXX Starr
This video tells us as much about Bill Clinton, who is the only person seen on the screen, as about the persecutorial team headed by Ken Starr. The incessant questioning solely on the sexual aspect makes a mockery of the constitutional threshold for impeachment, "Bribery, Treason, and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors".

Mr. Clinton comes across as a very smart...

Published on September 29, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bill Clinton's is hiding it's private life, and he is right!
The Bill Clinton's testimony for the grand Jury is a unique recording showing how the worlds powerfull man has to bow in front of justice. That is right of course, and it is intriguing how this man refuses to reveal intimate details about his intimate relationship with Miss Lewinsky. Does justice go to far ? Or does this video show how fundamental rights in the hand...
Published on September 21, 1998


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14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Clinton KO's Ken XXX Starr, September 29, 1998
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This review is from: Grand Jury Testimony of William Jefferson Clinton [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This video tells us as much about Bill Clinton, who is the only person seen on the screen, as about the persecutorial team headed by Ken Starr. The incessant questioning solely on the sexual aspect makes a mockery of the constitutional threshold for impeachment, "Bribery, Treason, and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors".

Mr. Clinton comes across as a very smart lawyer, able to slice the language for nuances of meanings, of "is", "alone", ...(The prosecutors themselves indulge in such semantics, asking as to what specific acts were included or excluded in a definition, what the word "causes" is understood as, ...). The impatience shown by the public in general, and the Republicans in particular for such legalistic hair-splitting is not justified. He is after all, defending himself from the attack of a team of lawyers, who have virtually unlimited time and money at their disposal. He is not obliged to offer them more than asked, and at times when he chooses not to answer a question, considering it too personal and embarrassing, well, tough luck, Mr. Eisenberg! You have the choice (I think) to give him total immunity, and then compel him to answer! Of course, an ordinary citizen would have taken the fifth for many of the questions, but that option is not viable for a political office holder in general, more so for one who is occupying the highest office of the land.

The quality of the video and audio left a lot to be desired. It truly looked like a home-video, and at times, less polished than that. I would have liked to see the faces of the prosecuting team, when they were asking the highly (I am amazed how quickly this word entered casual discourse!) "salacious" questions. It is said that in general, Ken Star's team were on better behaviour, cognizant of the video taping process. I would hazard a guess that they would have been on even better behaviour, had the camera turned towards them, when they were asking the questions.

Mr. Bittman comes across like an attack dog worthy of James Carville's approbation. His very first question is "Mr. President, were you physically intimate with Monica Lewinsky?". As a response, the President read a statement, basically admitting to "involve inappropriate, intimate contact". This must have bowled over TheTeam, which promptly takes a break, to discuss strategy. Their state of confusion shows up in the first question after the break. Consider the following exchange:

Q: Mr. President, you statement indicates that your contacts with Ms. Lewinsky did not involve any inappropriate intimate contact. Mr. Bittman...

CLINTON: No, sir, indicates that it did, inappropriate intimate contact.

Q: OK, it did involve inappropriate intimate contact.

So it goes. Remember these are high-priced, high-intensity lawyers, zealots in their pursuit of Clinton for the past forty million dollars!

Considering the import of the case and the occasion, TheTeam seems to be very ill-prepared with many things. There is many a time where there is only one copy of a document. Why couldn't they have come there with enough for everybody there?

The tape should be viewed as a legal document, which it is. There are many occurrences of repeated questioning on the same topic, repeated, receiving repeated, almost identical answers. That's the nature of the beast. It would have been nice, if the tape were given to an editing house, to be condensed to a 2-hour version, taking out such duplications, things said purely "for the record" to satisfy legal obligations, ceremonial introductions, (and things such as would you state your full name, did you take an oath to tell the truth, ...), references to xxxxxxx

It is said that a prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich if he so wishes. Getting a conviction later, is entirely a different story. Even if she is unsuccessful in that, the process severely strains the finances of any but the very rich, so in a sense he wins even when he loses! Mr. Bittman unintentionally reveals the fanatical zeal of TheTeam, when he asks the question,

QUESTION: Well, we are interested -- I know from the questions that we received from the grand jurors they are interested in knowing what was going on in your mind when you were reading Grand Jury Exhibit 2 and what you understood that definition to include.

One wonders if the question is really that of a grand jury member, or his own.

The tape is must see for history, constitutional, legal buffs. And properly edited (to about one-fourth its size), it would be good viewing for the common folks too. I am sure such condensed versions would be available in future. As it is, it beats the length of the boring movie, "Titanic", albeit managing it to be far more interesting. END

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating (and embarrassing and explicit) video testimony, September 22, 1998
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This review is from: Grand Jury Testimony of William Jefferson Clinton [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This video is very explicit. It's interesting to see a sitting president with his presidency hanging in the balance. Historic. END
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Historic and tragic., September 21, 1998
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This real-time, unedited video transcript will be the foundation for legal, ethics and morals studies and discussions for decades to come. It is an incredible expose of treading on a slippery slope and the ultimate fall...from decent behavior, from credibility, and from grace. END
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cigar, Mr. President?, November 21, 2002
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This review is from: Grand Jury Testimony of William Jefferson Clinton [VHS] (VHS Tape)
By now, you either own this video or you do not and never will. Clinton bashers love it and Clinton supporters try to pretend it doesn't exist. No one can deny that it is a document of lasting historical significance. There are many interesting, if oftentimes uncomfortable, segments in these four hours of grand jury testimony, such as Clinton's inane argument over the definition of the word "is" and his convoluted ideas about what really constitutes sexual intercourse. For me, though, one single moment makes this video worth every single penny. Clinton was obviously not expecting any questions about his novel cigar technique, and the look on his face when the subject is broached is absolutely priceless.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It shows that he put the wool over all of our eyes., September 25, 1998
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Whenb I saw this video. I thought hhhmmmm this sounds familiar. Oh yeah Nixon. He lied to the American public, and it is a joke that he is still in office today. No matter what he said purgery is a crime. And criminals must be punished. but the part that makes me sick is the how he keeps insisting the fact that it was his private matter. Billy boy nothing is private when your president. It was a good idea to maker this video. It shows how we are all so gullable. END
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bill Clinton's is hiding it's private life, and he is right!, September 21, 1998
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This review is from: Grand Jury Testimony of William Jefferson Clinton [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The Bill Clinton's testimony for the grand Jury is a unique recording showing how the worlds powerfull man has to bow in front of justice. That is right of course, and it is intriguing how this man refuses to reveal intimate details about his intimate relationship with Miss Lewinsky. Does justice go to far ? Or does this video show how fundamental rights in the hand of the wrong person can get out of hand quickly. Does he succeed ? See it again and judge for yourself. END
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Pretty 'Adult' Video You Can View in Comfort & Privacy, September 22, 1998
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The video graphically demonstrates how much production values add to most of Clinton's tv appearances. The lighting is flat and not very good . . . the sound of the questioner's voices seems to be coming from a barrel across the room and the color is washed out. Clinton isn't wearing any makeup so, by the end of the four hours, his face and nose are very shiney. END
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Titilating, Stimulating, Provoking, September 26, 1998
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Man. After I saw this, I lost all respect for the leader of the free world. I have to admit, though, it's entertaining... in a Jerry Springer sort of way. END
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This grilling is chilling, September 22, 1998
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This review is from: Grand Jury Testimony of William Jefferson Clinton [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Thanks to the prosecutorial zeal of producer Kenneth Starr, viewers have a rare opportunity to experience the sexual inquisition of the world's most powerful man. You'll marvel as Starr's attorneys ask the President unprecedented questions about who he "knew" and where, when, and how he "knew" her. Did Ken Starr's perjury trap catch the President? Is his goose cooked, or is he just a lame duck? When and where will the Ken Starr juggernaut stop? Don't miss this depressing look at the future of American politics! END
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Republicans & Media (CNN+) Out of Control, Video Proves It!, September 21, 1998
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The Republicans & the Media (CNN,...) are OUT OF CONTROL!!!! This Video Proves It! I expected, from CNN's promo and the other Media & Repub's, that Pres. Clinton would be completely out of contol on this video, BUT, Clinton was perfect. Clinton hasn't done anything most other Politicians have done (and not as bad). Clinton, based on this video has vindicated himself, as far as being able to lead the country.

Clinton was, for the most part, cool and calm, he was NOT angry and exciteable. He answered ALL questions to the best of his knowledge (no less, no more than any other citizen under the circumstances).

Let him do his job and leave his SEX life out of it. It IS no ones business but his own! END

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