The New York Spectator: Personal Questions

Mason, Jackie & Felder, Raoul

THE NEW YORK SPECTATOR by Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder Personal Questions I n 1894 Anatole France observed that, "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep...

...Gossip mongers have in fact, as is usual with many famous people, made suggestions about the mayor's private life...
...Well, we were not in the neighborhood at that time, don't know anything about the bridges over the Seine, Paris, or the people who live there—the Parasites—but Mr...
...It is a short and predictable step to suggest that all talk of Whitewater, Travel-gate, Filegate, transmutation of $1o,000 to $loo,000, and knowledge of cover-ups with legions of semi-raped women will fall under the category of objectionable "personal questions...
...Mayor Giuliani's previously stated position that he would not talk about his personal life was cited as an equalizing factor in Ms...
...Maloney's Richter scale of disgust if she had expressed equal disdain for Hillary's aiding and abetting a trail of degeneracy and deception that spread from Little Rock hotel rooms to the Oval Office...
...RAOUL FELDER is a lawyer and nationally syndicated radio talk show host and legal commentator ("The Felder Report...
...Anatole certainly seems to know a lot about New Yorkers and their politics in the year 2000...
...Carolyn Maloney said, "I find it personally disgusting...
...Giuliani's life that have to do with what goes on within four private walls cannot be equated with legitimate areas of inquiry about Mrs...
...The mayor did not then embark upon a campaign to demean and vilify detractors, appear on television and accuse them all of being part of a "vast right-wing conspiracy...
...But the point is that these insinuations were part of the mayor's life that is his own, and one that has nothing to do with the public...
...Clinton...
...But what does all of this have to do with Mr...
...If Ms...
...Her activities, which might be in areas thatmost people would keep private, are now the appropriate stuff of public discourse...
...We would be more impressed by Ms...
...The mayor did not enable, aid, or assist a spouse in lying to the country or keep the nation in turmoil for many months and needlessly cause tens of millions of taxpayers' dollars to be spent...
...JACKIE MASON'S all-new, one-man Broadway show, Much Ado About Everything, previews at the Golden Theater in November...
...Clinton...
...THE NEW YORK SPECTATOR by Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder Personal Questions I n 1894 Anatole France observed that, "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets, and to steal bread...
...Maloney's quest to have a mutual hands-off-on-personal-questions for Mrs...
...Anatole in 1894 and laws not allowing both rich and poor people to sleep under bridges...
...The mayor is not the Senate candidate that is seeking office on the I'm-a-vic-tim-of-a-dysfunctional-marriage-and-am-running-as-therapy-and-to-validate-myself-worth-all-women-should-identify-with-me platform...
...Anatole back in 1894 could answer that question...
...The American Spectator • April z000 49...
...He is also a nationally syndicated radio host ("The Jackie Mason Show...
...Even Mr...
...A radio interviewer asked Hillary Clinton a question about her personal life and all the forces of an outraged civilization rushed to her defense...
...04 As usual, a Frenchman had all the answers...
...Inquiries into Mr...
...Maloney had a neighbor who committed mass murders, would she say the police could not question him about them because they did not question her about the subject...

Vol. 33 • April 2000 • No. 3


 
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