[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 31 (Friday, March 18, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: March 18, 1994]
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              UPCOMING SPEECHES ON CLINTON ADMINISTRATION

  (Mr. DORNAN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 
minute.)
  Mr. DORNAN. Mr. Speaker, I would like to tell my good friend, the 
gentleman from New Mexico [Mr. Richardson], while he is here, and my 
pal, the gentleman from Michigan [Mr. Bonior], that we are running a 
computer check on all of the speeches that you made against Bush in his 
last 2 years, all of your excellent speeches on why we should 
investigate the inane October surprise, all of your speeches on why we 
should investigate all of the S&L's. And I will tell you the truth, as 
a worthy adversary and a good man on human rights which I know you are, 
I did not object to any of them.
  I do not think I am a masochist. But I was terribly hurt as a young 
man when Nixon went down. But he deserved to go down. People died in 
Southeast Asia because he mishandled the scandal.
  Watch my special orders, dozens of them over the next few months.
  Let me say it roughly. Bill Clinton is an illegitimate President 
because of the constant abuse of truth during the whole campaign, and I 
am going to outline today maybe eight issues where if we knew then what 
we know now, he would have been driven out of the primary process.
  So, hang on. Someday we will have an Oxford debate on it. And you are 
a good man, Bill.

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