Does he think of Monica Lewinsky that often?
"In the last 14 years, not a single week has gone by that I did not think of [former prime minister] Yitzhak Rabin and miss him terribly," Clinton said. "Nor has a single week gone by in which I have not reaffirmed my conviction that had he not lost his life on that terrible November night, within three years we would have had a comprehensive agreement for peace in the Middle East."
Clinton spoke Saturday to a VIP gathering at the Yitzhak Rabin Center, a memorial to the former premier who was gunned down in November 1995 by Yigal Amir.
"We are either going to hurt each other or we are going to help each other," he said of Israel and the Palestinians. "Divorce is not an option."
Paul Mirengoff adds:
Would Rabin have offered a better deal than the one Arafat turned down near the end of Clinton's presidency? Not likely.
I wonder if Clinton thinks about Monica Lewinsky once a week. Maybe some enterprising reporter should ask him. Heh.
Israel Matzav: Does he think of Monica Lewinsky that often?
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