LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- At least one Hollywood veteran thinks it's a bad
soap opera, but President Clinton is getting no bad reviews from Hollywood
for his performance in admitting an inappropriate relationship with former
White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Actor Dylan McDermott, who stars in the legal drama
"The Practice," said he thought the country is wrong to "want to know
everything about everybody." He acknowledged that Clinton "was painted
into a corner, and the truth was exposed." His bottom line, however, is
that "it's really nobody's business."
Clinton's friends in Hollywood still supporting
him, but quietly
August 19, 1998 Web posted at: 6:35 p.m. EDT (2235 GMT)
http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Movies/9808/19/clinton.hollywood/index.html
Al Gore thought the Democratic National Convention would
be his quality time of a lifetime. He'd forgotten about Bill and Hillary's
insatiable fund-raising appetites.
Instead of the convention, itself, being the big draw, the
hot-ticket event has turned out to be the Saturday-night party to raise
money for Hillary for Senate at a private swank Los Angeles estate – for
1,400 few close friends.
Paul Anka, Michael Bolton, Toni Braxton, Cher, Melissa Etheridge,
Patti LaBelle, Brian McKnight, Diana Ross, Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray,
Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross, Ted Danson, Michael Douglas, Whoopi Goldberg,
Goldie Hawn, Angelica Huston, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Dylan
McDermott, Rosa Parks, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Smits, Mary Steenburgen,
John Travolta and Red Buttons.
Move Over and Let the Big Dogs Eat NewsMax.com
Thursday, Aug. 10, 2000
http://archive.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/8/10/122308
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