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After the pornographic Starr Report, the sexual hypocrisy of the GOP witch hunters comes back to haunt them, as Salon exposes Henry Hyde. Part 3 of "The Clinton Wars."
By Sidney Blumenthal
May 7, 2003
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Readers respond to "The Clinton Wars," by Sidney Blumenthal, and "Democrats Square Off," by Jake Tapper.
May 7, 2003
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In Part 2 of "The Clinton Wars," the prim independent counsel grows obsessed with
the president's sex life and cultivates an "army of spies" within the press
By Sidney Blumenthal
May 6, 2003
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He began his second term with talk of national healing. But Chief Justice Rehnquist knew what the president could expect: "Good luck. You'll need it." Part 1 of an explosive new White House memoir.
By Sidney Blumenthal
May 5, 2003
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Where I come from, if you're going to dish it out, you've got to learn to take it, too.
By Joe Conason
September 7, 1999
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Chris Matthews mistakenly identifies a Clinton friend on the air as the
"jogger" who frightened Kathleen Willey.
May 18, 1999
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Christopher Hitchens' only crime was to speak the truth about Sidney Blumenthal to a community that hates the truth.
By David Horowitz
March 1, 1999
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Trent Lott's concession to Tom Daschle on witnesses was the moment that mattered in the impeachment trial.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
February 13, 1999
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Trent Lott's concession to Tom Daschle on witnesses was the moment that mattered in the impeachment trial.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
February 13, 1999
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The frustrated House managers are helping Ken Starr go after one of the president's aides out of revenge.
By Joe Conason
February 9, 1999
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The real meaning of the Blumenthal-Hitchens flap; on-the-air job tryouts on Barbara Walters' 'The View'
By James Poniwozik
February 9, 1999
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Our long national bad date is almost over
By James Poniewozik
February 7, 1999
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The Rogan-Blumenthal showdown could be the most important confrontation in the impeachment trial.
By Harry Jaffe
February 3, 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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Forget the scandals. Right-wingers fear the president because he's saving the Democratic Party -- from itself.
By Joe Conason
July 21, 1998
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Following revelations that Kenneth Starr's grand jury interrogation of Sidney Blumenthal included such questions as 'Does the President's religion include sexual intercourse?,' Todd Gitlin modestly proposes a few more humdinger questions for the independent counsel.
By Todd Gitlin
July 2, 1998
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NOW THAT THE SPEAKER IS MAKING LOUD NOISES, PERHAPS THE WHITE HOUSE'S HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS WON'T BE SO EASY TO COVER UP.
By David Horowitz
May 18, 1998
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How did it get the Hale-Scaife stories, and when did it get them?
By David Horowitz
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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With poll numbers like President Clinton's, you'd think he could do
something bold and important. Then why doesn't he?
By David Corn
March 3, 1998
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Sidney Blumenthal: 'The entire Whitewater scandal comes down to a (Ken Starr) self-esteem problem'
By Jonathan Broder
February 27, 1998
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Now that Kenneth Starr's crusade has turned upon the press itself, his loyalists at the New York Times and Washington Post have finally raised a meek and begrudging protest.
By Andrew
Ross
February 26, 1998
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There's a conspiracy to undermine the government. Sound familiar?
By David Horowitz
February 23, 1998
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How Matt Drudge may win his court battle -- but lose the war for media respectability.
By Mike Godwin
February 2, 1998