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  • 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?
  • Stalemate

    Salon Media Circus: Howard Kurtz's 'Spin Cycle' paints a damning portrait of the sterile battle between Clinton's PR team and the terminally cynical White House media.
  • 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.
  • Uncle Sam regrets ...

    When U.S. officials warn of "regrettable civilian casualties" resulting from a renewed bombing of Iraq, they should talk to Rema al-Attar.
  • Word from the White House

    Just minutes after the senate voted to let him keep his job, a contrite President Clinton took to the White House Rose Garden to apologize once again.
  • Newsreal: Blowback

    Pundits who have been pontificating about President Clinton's alleged adultery may soon find their own morals coming under scrutiny.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Defending the right to pry

    If having sex with a president who was not your spouse was quite acceptable and above board, an application for the privilege might look something like this.
  • Newsreal: Advantage, Starr?

    Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr has the Whip hand in the latest Clinton sex scandal. And that has more than just the President concerned.
  • Can this marriage be saved?

    The latest White House firestorm is certainly testing Hillary Clinton's resolve to stand by her man.
  • Newsreal: The Clinton crisis

  • In praise of William Jefferson Clinton

    RUB YOUR EYES IN DISBELIEF, BUT DAVID HOROWITZ THINKS THE MAN FROM HOPE HAS HELPED BRING THIS NATION BACK TOGETHER AGAIN.
  • Newsreal: Still in the balance

    The Kyoto treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions may be 'historic,' and may even pay political dividends for America's chief negotiator, Al Gore. But the loophole-studded agreement may not be nearly enough to rescue the planet.
  • Newsreal: Bring back J. Edgar Hoover

    The White House hates FBI Director Louis Freeh and wants him to resign. The Republicans love Freeh because he wants an independent counsel to investigate fund-raising practices by President Clinton and Vice President Gore.
  • In defense of Matt Drudge ...

    >... AND THE FREEDOM OF THE INTERNET
  • Armchair warriors for Zion?

    How private American money is being used to continue the building of Jewish settlements on Palestinian land even though the U.S. government wants to stop it.
  • Media Circus

    How the New York Times got an inflammatory quote wrong -- big time.
  • Hillary's Milquetoast "Rosie" Turn

    Robin Dougherty comments on Hilary Clinton's appearance on "The Rosie O'Donnell Show".
  • The poison in the atmosphere

    Inauguration blues
  • Nothing ever came from being small, and other American truths

    The greatest thing about the inaugural events was the fact that they were so badly organized...
  • Lady and the tramp

    In conservative bomb-thrower David Brock's surprisingly sympathetic book, "The Seduction of Hillary Clinton," the First Lady is neither a saint nor a bitch -- she's a woman who loved too much. A conversation with the controversial author.
  • Whitewater: Parade of the red herrings

    After spending $30 million, poring over 250,000 documents and investigating half the state of Arkansas the Republicans have produced nothing but "suspicions."
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