Monica Lewinsky

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  • See some evil, hear some evil ...

    A reporter who has been following the Whitewater investigation from the start finds Kenneth Starr giving a free pass to people who have lied and broken the law, so long as they testify against President Clinton.
  • Newsreal: A massive journalistic breakdown

    The nation's media elites have gotten the Clinton "scandals" wrong from Day 1.
  • A massive journalistic breakdown

    The nation's media elites have gotten the Clinton "scandals" wrong from Day 1.
  • Newsreal: Hillary was right

    There is a right-wing conspiracy to bring down the president.
  • This shameless hussy ballbuster Clinton scandals.

  • Secret agenda man

    Vernon Jordan is known as the First Friend of the president. What is not known is just how much influence he exerts, and on whose behalf.
  • It's "only sex"? Tell that to Cmdr. Stumpf

    Americans under President Clinton's command have had their careers ruined -- and have even gone to jail -- for doing what The President is alleged to have done.
  • Newsreal: Hillary Clinton is a traitor

    By "standing by her man," she betrays all the feminist ideals she was supposed to represent to the rest of the world.
  • Newsreal: Blumenthal blasts Starr as he exits grand jury room

    Sidney Blumenthal: 'The entire Whitewater scandal comes down to a (Ken Starr) self-esteem problem'
  • The Salon Interview: Stanley Crouch

    Author and critic Stanley Crouch offers sharp and commonsensical views on President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, multiculturalism and the American identity, Spike Lee and Johnnie Cochran.
  • Starr chamber

    The deep and twisted roots of Kenneth Starr's Clinton inquisition stretch back to the dark corners of the 1992 presidential campaign.
  • Newsreal: Starr chamber

    Washington journalist Mollie Dickenson investigates the unsavory political origins of Kenneth Starr's endless inquisition of President Clinton.
  • Newsreal: Prosecuting -- or persecuting? -- the prosecutors

    Critics of independent counsel Kenneth Starr are focusing on prosecutors in his office who were found to have used highly coercive and illegal tactics in previous cases.
  • Paging Joe McCarthy

    There's a conspiracy to undermine the government. Sound familiar?
  • All the facts that are fit to omit

    On the Clinton scandals, the newspaper of record is the newspaper of insinuations, half-truths, omissions and flat-out inaccuracies.
  • The alliance between Kenneth Starr's office and the press

    The dissemination of grand jury leaks violates the law as well as the journalist's moral and professional ethos.
  • Newsreal: Blowback

    Pundits who have been pontificating about President Clinton's alleged adultery may soon find their own morals coming under scrutiny.
  • Newsreal: The Reich stuff?

    President Clinton's former Labor secretary is concerned less with the current scandals surrounding his longtime friend and more with the short-sighted policies that fail to address the widening chasm between America's haves and have-nots.
  • Newsreal: The horny dilemma

    Do we really want a sexually frustrated president -- or is the Clinton scandal an opportunity to redefine the tyrannical institution of marriage?
  • Newsreal: The lady is not a tramp

    The lurid coverage of Monica Lewinsky's sex life tells us more about aging geezers in the press corps than it does about a young White House intern.
  • Country blues

    America's soft spot for the ambitious southerner
  • Newsreal: The roots of the Clinton smear

    An Arkansas journalist explains how the alleged Clinton sex scandals have become a mini-industry built mainly on fabrications manufactured by political enemies in Arkansas who have been aiming to bring Clinton down for the past 10 years.
  • The roots of the Clinton smear

    The origins of the president's current troubles stretch back 8 years, to the stinking swamp water of Arkansas politics.
  • Hot Flash: The end of girl talk?

    Darwinian anthropologist Helen Fisher talks about polygamy, loyalty and why a bubbly young chick like Monica Lewinsky would confide in a sour stepsister like Linda Tripp.
  • Men in black (robes)

    A legal affairs reporter says that if you're looking for a "conspiracy" to bring down President Clinton, you might start with the head of the United States Supreme Court.
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