“I would certainly say this for Mr. Starr; he is thorough.”
David Kendall
“But what about the legal thing? You know, the legal thing? You know. Starr and perjury and all. Well, we just have to win, then.”
Dick Morris
“There is absolutely nothing in the contracts with AIG that precludes the Starr agencies from using whatever underwriters they wish. AIG is desperately trying to prevent C.V. Starr from competing with them.”
Howard Opinsky
“The timing is highly suspect, ... Starr investigated this. There is no evidence of anything new, and Starr decided that there is nothing to indict.”
Jerrold Nadler
“You have become the bull's-eye of the target upon which several aspiring political gunslingers have fired ... Judge Starr, if one-half of the unfavorable comments leveled at you are proved, you probably should be keelhauled. I'm inclined to dismiss most of them, and as evidenced by your demeanor today, I think most of that trashing was probably just that, trashing.”
Howard Coble
“Ken Starr has become a campaign manager, not an investigator. What he has done in the last several days is admitted that his effort is a political campaign, not a grand jury investigation. I believe Ken Starr ought to be investigated thoroughly.”
Tom Daschle
“Bart Starr had bad technique, ... Fran Tarkenton. Johnny Unitas. Brett Favre ran all over the place. The technique we want is the guy who gets it in the end zone. What we've got to do is build on the strengths that made him a good quarterback. We put too much in style points. Style points are what's on the [board] at the end of the game. He's a loose kid who knows how to have fun. I believe we took that away from him.”
Mack Brown