"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if
he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing.
If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now,
if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual
relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present
tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
The distinction between "is" and "was" was seized on by the
commentariat when Clinton told Jim Lehrer of PBS right after the
Lewinsky story broke, "There is no improper relationship." Chatterbox
confesses that at the time he thought all these beltway domes were
hyperanalyzing, and in need of a little fresh air. But it turns out they
were right: Bill Clinton really is a guy who's willing to think
carefully about "what the meaning of the word 'is' is." This is way
beyond slick. Perhaps we should start calling him, "Existential Willie."
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