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The House managers got their wish -- a chance to probe, examine and even "de-brief" the luscious Lewinsky.
By Barbara Ehrenreich
January 29, 1999
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Clinton's enemies have made him a culture hero.
By Richard Goldstein
January 29, 1999
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House managers are hoping that deposing right-wing whipping boy Sidney Blumenthal will expose a hidden world of presidential dirty tricks. Don't bet on it.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
January 29, 1999
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House managers are hoping that deposing right-wing whipping boy Sidney Blumenthal will expose a hidden world of presidential dirty tricks. Don't bet on it.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
January 28, 1999
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Republicans ratchet up the rhetoric, while looking for a way out.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
January 26, 1999
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Interview with Tom Daschle: Monica Lewinsky's return to Washington could herald months of sleaze in the Senate.
By Jeff Stein
January 25, 1999
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The smearing of White House lawyer Cheryl Mills raised my nationalist ire -- but I'm white.
By Joan Walsh
January 23, 1999
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Linda Tripp could help Julie Hiatt Steele -- and President Clinton -- refute Kathleen Willey's charges.
By Mollie Dickenson
January 22, 1999
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A renowned defense lawyer talks about some of the weird arguments the president's lawyers may make if it comes to cross-examination.
By Lori Leibovich
January 8, 1999
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Last year, cigars and scandals -- this year, the Million Mistress March!
By Susie Bright
January 8, 1999
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Liberals must face up to their hypocrisy in backing a president who lied under oath in a sexual harassment lawsuit.
By Andrew Ross
December 22, 1998
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Both leaders have been evasive on the stand. But who can blame them?
By Scott Rosenberg
December 15, 1998
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The president's cagey testimony in the Paula Jones case shows he's guilty of sexual selfishness, but not perjury.
By Mollie Dickenson
December 11, 1998
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The White House tries lobbying, "scorched-earth" threats and one more speech to sway fence-sitting Republicans.
By Harry Jaffe
December 11, 1998
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A round-up of the most quotable moments from Wednesday's hearing.
By Salon Staff
December 10, 1998
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It was a busy week on Capitol Hill.
By Salon Staff
December 4, 1998
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An impeachment scholar bemoans the spectacle that has invaded the House of Representatives.
By Lori Leibovich
December 4, 1998
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Keith Olbermann is hanging up his completely weird news gig and returning to the world of sports broadcasting. Now what the hell was that all about?
By James Poniewozik
December 1, 1998
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Sociologist Stephanie Coontz on how American leaders have spent more time on the Clinton sex scandal than they have on issues that will affect the families of the future.
By Stephanie Coontz
November 30, 1998
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U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren is pressing independent counsel Kenneth Starr to think harder about when he learned of Linda Tripp's tapes.
By Joan Walsh
November 25, 1998
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The cynical Starr hearings were to their Watergate precursors as Jack Kevorkian is to Mother Teresa.
By Steve Erickson
November 25, 1998
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Steve Erickson on why Kenneth Starr will crash and burn on Thursday
By Steve Erickson
November 18, 1998
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Will Gingrich pay if Republicans blow the election?
By Joe Conason
November 4, 1998
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Republicans are likely to depose House Speaker Newt Gingrich if the party fails to make big Congressional gains in Tuesday's election.
By Joe Conason
November 3, 1998
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A Republican campaign leader lies to reporters about the GOP's last-minute, $10 million anti-Clinton ad blitz.
By David Corn
October 29, 1998