Hilary and Chelsea can't figure out whether Chelsea was jogging or out getting a newspaper when the first plane hit in New York on the morning of September 11. (And I can't figure out why anyone cares :-)
See Larry Elder's The Clintons and the Journalists who Love Them
What Hilary says (to Jane Pauley on TV):
"She'd gone on what she thought would be a great jog. She was going down to the Battery Park, she was going to go around the towers. She went to get a cup of coffee and – that's when the plane hit."
Pauley: "She was close enough to hear the rumble."
Sen. Clinton: "She did hear it. She did."
Pauley: "And to see the smoke ... "
Sen. Clinton: "That's right."
Pauley: " ... in person, not on television."
Sen. Clinton: "No ... "
What Chelsea says (In her Talk Magazine article):
"On the morning it happened I was at my friend Nicole Davison's apartment, near Union Square in Manhattan. That morning we had gotten up and grabbed coffee, and then she took the subway to work while I bought a paper and headed back to her apartment. I had just walked in when she called from work. A plane had just crashed into the World Trade Center, she said. I should stay put and she'd call me back when she knew more. I turned on the television and watched as the second plane hit. "
These people aren't even in the White House any more, and we still have to follow them around every time one tells a fib to the other? Who knows which story is true or indeed if either story is true? This isn't a terrorist investigation, right? This is just Hollywood. (White noise really...)
Posted by Lisa at November 20, 2001 10:41 AM | TrackBack