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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Sam P. who wrote (18776)12/12/1998 4:03:00 PM
From: jbe  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
Sam, check out #reply-6807091 (post #18780 on this thread). It provides links to debate texts published in NYTimes (which I have to confess I overlooked).

Thus, the situation does not seem quite as bad to me as it does to you. Anyone with an interest in the impeachment proceedings could easily find all the coverage he/she wanted in the media.

True, many media outlets may have downplayed the proceedings, but I would guess it was for commercial reasons. They may have figured that the public already had such a bellyfull of impeachment talk that it did not want to tune in to any more.

In general, we tend either to overdo (overkill) the news, or to underdo (underkill) it.

jbe

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