Wearing the Stovepipe
Reason writers around town: At the National Post, Matt Welch critiques the Bush method with secrecy, information, and secret information.
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In the nineties, liberals said that an official inquiry into abuses by Bill Clinton was a “witch hunt.” Now it’s an investigation into an attack which occurred during a Republican presidency which is a “witch hunt.” The actors change, but the lines remain the same.
Except the “abuses” by Clinton were mostly irrelevant and minor.
Jon H:
I will try to remember the dead children at Waco as “irrelevant and minor.”