Missouri Republican Criticizes Clinton

January 27, 1998
By: Caroline Noel
State Capital Bureau
In a time when most politicians are keeping quiet about the sex allegations in the White House, one Missouri Republican has spoken out. Caroline Noel has that story in Jefferson City.

While most Republican leaders across the country are carefully avoiding issuing opinions about Clinton's situation, Missouri's House Republican Chair, Delbert Scott, had some harsh words regarding the President.

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Contents: "His history has been questionable and some of the things he has done and said and repeated...so I think it's a good lesson for all of us to remember that one of the best things we can do is give a good example for the public to follow."

As the media continues its frenzied coverage of the allegations, Representative Scott urged the public to remember that charges have not been proven. From Jefferson City, this is Caroline Noel


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