Sidney Blumenthal

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  • Roasted in their own bonfires

    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."
  • Letters

    Readers respond to "The Clinton Wars," by Sidney Blumenthal, and "Democrats Square Off," by Jake Tapper.
  • Ken Starr's media minions

    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
  • The Clinton wars

    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.
  • Get over it, David!

    Where I come from, if you're going to dish it out, you've got to learn to take it, too.
  • "Hardball" strikes out

    Chris Matthews mistakenly identifies a Clinton friend on the air as the "jogger" who frightened Kathleen Willey.
  • Hats off to a condemned man

    Christopher Hitchens' only crime was to speak the truth about Sidney Blumenthal to a community that hates the truth.
  • Free at last

    Trent Lott's concession to Tom Daschle on witnesses was the moment that mattered in the impeachment trial.
  • Free at last

    Trent Lott's concession to Tom Daschle on witnesses was the moment that mattered in the impeachment trial.
  • Taking it out on Sid

    The frustrated House managers are helping Ken Starr go after one of the president's aides out of revenge.
  • Sid and Christopher's naked lunch

    The real meaning of the Blumenthal-Hitchens flap; on-the-air job tryouts on Barbara Walters' 'The View'
  • The vanilla story

    Our long national bad date is almost over
  • When Sid met Jim

    The Rogan-Blumenthal showdown could be the most important confrontation in the impeachment trial.
  • The dark prince

    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.
  • The dark prince

    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.
  • Why conservatives hate Clinton

    Forget the scandals. Right-wingers fear the president because he's saving the Democratic Party -- from itself.
  • Did you ever see the president stop beating his wife?

    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.
  • Newt to the rescue

    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.
  • Salon's conspiracy

    How did it get the Hale-Scaife stories, and when did it get them?
  • Sick victory

    Now that Paula Jones has been vanquished, who will the Clintons beat into the ground next?
  • Newsreal: Size isn't everything

    With poll numbers like President Clinton's, you'd think he could do something bold and important. Then why doesn't he?
  • 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'
  • Newsreal: Toothless hounds

    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.
  • Paging Joe McCarthy

    There's a conspiracy to undermine the government. Sound familiar?
  • 21st: Drudging admiration

    How Matt Drudge may win his court battle -- but lose the war for media respectability.
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