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		<title>Jerry Brown apologizes to Bill Clinton for referring to Monica Lewinsky</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Jerry Brown apologizes to Bill Clinton for referring to Monica Lewinsky</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Jerry Brown apologizes for jab at Bill Clinton&#x27;s character<br /><br />The Democrat makes an oblique reference to the Monica Lewinsky scandal as he tries to dismiss a new ad by Meg Whitman showing candidate Clinton accusing Brown of raising taxes while governor.<br /><br />Seema Mehta<br /><br />Los Angeles Times<br /><br />September 14, 2010<br /><br />Jerry Brown has spent much of his race for governor assaulting the character of his Republican rival, Meg Whitman. But with a jaw-dropping bit of rhetoric, he has extended his criticism to a former Democratic president, Bill Clinton. And he has done so in the least delicate of ways, by referring to Clinton&#x27;s dalliance with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.<br /><br />Meg Whitman. She stops at nothing. She&#x27;s even got Clinton lying about me. That&#x27;s right. No, did you see that? Where he said I raised taxes. It&#x27;s a lie, the Democratic nominee said Sunday, referring to a television ad the GOP candidate is airing that contains video of Clinton criticizing Brown during the 1992 presidential primaries.<br /><br />I mean Clinton&#x27;s a nice guy, but who ever said he always told the truth? Brown told a crowd at the opening of a Democratic Party office in East Los Angeles. You remember, right? There&#x27;s that whole story there about did he or didn&#x27;t he. OK, I did I did not have taxes with this state.<br /><br />The last line was an oblique play on Clinton&#x27;s defense against the brewing sex scandal in early 1998. At the time, Clinton asserted, I did not have sexual relations with that woman. It was later proven that he did, and he subsequently faced impeachment proceedings.<br /><br />Brown&#x27;s comments were captured Sunday at an unannounced visit to the Democratic Party office. Video of his comments surfaced on a political news website on Monday. Several hours later, Brown called a news conference and apologized.<br /><br />Bill Clinton was an excellent president, Brown said in Oakland. It was certainly wrong for me to joke about an incident from many, many years ago, and I&#x27;m sorry for that.<br /><br />Brown apologized to a senior Clinton aide but has not spoken directly with the former president and demurred when asked if he expected Clinton to endorse him. Attempts to reach a Clinton spokesperson were unsuccessful.<br /><br />Brown and Clinton have a tense history because of the 1992 presidential primaries, during which they tangled as they vied for the nomination. Their contest was at times ugly and personal: Brown called Clinton the prince of sleaze, and they got into a finger-pointing dispute in a debate when Brown accused Clinton of funneling state money to Hillary Clinton&#x27;s law practice, and Clinton mocked Brown&#x27;s expensive suits and family wealth.<br /><br />After Clinton racked up enough delegates to win the nomination, Brown declined to endorse him at the party&#x27;s convention. The antipathy continued through Clinton&#x27;s presidency, with Brown saying in 1998 that Clinton&#x27;s policy failings were overwhelming, and that Brown voted for Ralph Nader in 1996.<br /><br />Last year, Clinton was seen as extending the enmity when he endorsed Gavin Newsom in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. Newsom quickly dropped out because he couldn&#x27;t raise enough money to compete against Brown.<br /><br />Clinton became an issue in the gubernatorial contest last week, when Whitman began airing a 30-second ad that featured the footage of Clinton trying to refute Brown&#x27;s claim that he lowered taxes as governor of California from 1975-83.<br /><br />CNN not me, CNN says his assertion about his tax record was, quote, just plain wrong, Clinton says in the ad. He raised taxes as governor of California.... He doesn&#x27;t tell the people the truth.<br /><br />As The Times reported Friday, the CNN report was inaccurate. The Brown campaign has called on Whitman to take down the ad; the Whitman campaign has refused.<br /><br />Democrats were dismayed but unsurprised by Brown&#x27;s gaffe. The candidate is known for his free-wheeling, anti-talking-point nature, and earlier in the campaign he faced criticism for comparing Whitman&#x27;s campaign to that of a Nazi propagandist.<br /><br />It represents everything that insiders simultaneously love and fear about Brown&#x27;s campaign instincts. He&#x27;s clever and witty but not always strategic, said Dan Newman, a Democratic operative.<br /><br />Garry South, who worked on Newsom&#x27;s gubernatorial bid and is a harsh Brown critic, said the remarks reflected a self-indulgent death wish, given Clinton&#x27;s continued popularity in California.<br /><br />He needed Bill Clinton to step up and undermine the validity of this ad, South said. Instead of that, he trashes the guy. Unbelievable.<br /><br />Even as Brown apologized, he tried to steer the discussion back to questions about Whitman&#x27;s honesty.<br /><br />As a billionaire, she thinks she can make things up and lie in a political campaign, Brown said. You know, I&#x27;ve made my mistakes, and the inappropriate joke about President Clinton is one of them. But from me you&#x27;ll always get it straight. I&#x27;ll tell you the truth.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/9/jerry-brown-apologizes-to-bill-clinton-for-re.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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