As we inched through the airport security line, I seemed to be the only one grinding my teeth. Would anyone have defended me if I'd spoken up to the shirts?
By Garrison Keillor Apr 30, 2008
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At the dedication of the Clinton library, the former president calls for transcending divisions, while Bush strangely muses that "a submarine could take this place out."
By Sidney Blumenthal
November 25, 2004
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Al Gore checks into the Excelsior, where you can check out anytime you like, but your reputation may never leave.
By Jake Tapper
October 24, 2000
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The first lady's lost Whitewater billing records were supposed to be the smoking gun that would lead to her indictment. Instead, they corroborated her claims of innocence.
By Joe Conason and Gene Lyons
March 6, 2000
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Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness turned his government-funded loan company into an ATM machine for his politically connected friends. When the feds caught on, he tried to blame President Clinton.
By Joe Conason and Gene Lyons
March 3, 2000
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Trent Lott was all set to funnel yet another military project to his home state of Mississippi until Arkansas Sen. Tim Hutchinson took him on.
By Suzi Parker
December 9, 1999
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Why are there more black schizophrenics?
By Annie Murphy Paul
December 1, 1999
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Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country.
By Suzi Parker
November 17, 1999
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These days, Arkansans might have a thing or two to say to New Yorkers about the woman who would be as one among them.
By Suzi Parker
September 20, 1999
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Granny D, 89, is walking across the U.S. to push for campaign finance reform.
By Suzi Parker
August 26, 1999
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Allegations of deceptive politics and public giveaways shroud plans for the Clinton presidential library.
by Suzi Parker
July 6, 1999
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the proud old arkansas firm where hillary clinton used to practice law is one of the innocent victims of the frenzy surrounding the whitewater investigation.
By Mollie Dickenson
July 27, 1998
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Whitewater prosecutor Hickman Ewing did not fully report on meetings with anti-Clinton operative.
By Murray Waas
April 20, 1998
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Now that Paula Jones has been vanquished, who will the Clintons beat into the ground next?
By David Horowitz
April 6, 1998
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Salon reports that Kenneth Starr's deputy, Hickman Ewing Jr., met quietly several times with an anti-Clinton private investigator employed by conservative billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife.
By Murray Waas
March 30, 1998
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The latest member of the Paula Jones legal team is a private detective whose job is to run down the sleaziest recycled rumors about the president's alleged sexual escapades in Arkansas.
By Jonathan Broder
November 13, 1997