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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: one_less who wrote (11467)2/10/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Read Replies (2) of 13994
 
When you wish upon a Starr <g> "The New York Times reports today that Justice Department officials are starting to build a case against the man who built the case against their boss. David Johnston and Don Van Natta reveal that Mr. Starr's deputies assured Ms. Reno's department that they had not had any contact with the Paula Jones lawyers when they sought to expand their investigation into the President's affair with the intern. Based on contemporaneous notes of that crucial meeting in January 1998, it appears that the Office of Independent Counsel misled the Justice Department, since Linda Tripp's fateful call to Mr. Starr's office was preceded by a conversation between
one of Mr. Starr's deputies and a lawyer who had worked on the Jones
case since 1994.

It may seem that Janet Reno is out to help the President, but really she
may be rescuing the Republicans.

The Republicans may not care about Mr. Starr's ethics. But they should
care about his incompetence.

The G.O.P. is supposed to be the party of big business. If Mr. Starr were
a C.E.O., the stockholders would be clamoring for his head. He tried a
hostile takeover and lost. And the company's stock has been plummeting."

Maureen Dowd, NYT
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