Clinton lover says he’s capable of murder

By WND Staff

Gennifer Flowers, long-time girlfriend to Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton,
has reiterated that she believes the president is capable of murder and
that she suspects he is responsible for at least some of the many
mysterious deaths associated with him in recent years.

New York’s WABC radio talk show host Sean Hannity asked Flowers last
Friday about her statements on Chris Matthews’ CNBC “Hardball” program
that implied she believed Clinton was behind the killings of some who
threatened his political career. Specifically, Hannity asked Flowers if
she believed the president was directly involved.

“I believe that, that’s very possible. … I’m not saying that Bill
necessarily picked up the phone and placed an order,” she added. “He
perhaps may have had a discussion with some of his operatives and made
known his wishes. Perhaps by not even using the words but making it
clear to them what he wanted accomplished. … I think, knowing Bill the
way I know Bill, that he generally has a pretty good handle on what’s
going on around him and who’s doing what, and when they’re doing it and
why they’re doing it.”

Flowers had told Matthews that going public with the news of her
12-year affair with Clinton saved her life. She made the same point with
Hannity.

“I do not believe you and I would be talking today,” she said. “I
believe that I would be one of those mysterious suicides that you’ll
find on ‘The Clinton Body Count’. I believe that I wouldn’t be here. I
believe I would be dead.”

Hannity asked Flowers about a report that San Francisco private
detective Jack Palladino, who was paid
$110,000 by Clinton’s 1992 campaign to suppress what then-Clinton Chief
of Staff Betsey Wright described as “bimbo eruptions,” had grilled her
friend Loren Kirk on whether Flowers was “the type to commit suicide.”

“Yes, she told me about that,” said Flowers. “Several people called
me and told me that they had been approached by Palladino. And they gave
me a run down of the things that he had said, the questions
he had asked, his demeanor.”

“So it wasn’t just Loren Kirk who relayed that question to you?”
asked Hannity.

“Oh, no,” she said. “It was many, many people. That was a very common
question that he asked of every one of them.”

“That’s bizarre,” said Hannity.

Flowers has referred to a list, known as “The Body Count,” of 50 or
more people connected to Bill Clinton who have died under unusual
circumstances during his rise to power.

“You know, I have been in fear for my life, I had been in fear for my
safety before my story became public; a few months before and certainly
since then,” Flowers told Hannity. “And I think you would agree with me
that all of the women that have come forth and told their story about
whatever type of relationship they had with Bill Clinton, all have said
that they have been threatened.”

Flowers said that just before her name became public in January 1992,
her home was entered and ransacked. She added: “Whoever that was had a
key to my home.”

Flowers also told Hannity that Clinton had offered her cocaine while
serving as governor of Arkansas.