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It's Not The Crime, It's The Coverup

This was one of the first stupid political decisions that the Clinton White House made, in their ongoing interest of manufacturing a false image, and it's reverberated right down to Hillary's campaign. It seems particularly true in this case, because there doesn't seem to have been a crime. Bill Dedman has read Hillary's thesis, and it comes off as pretty weak tea to me. Pretty anti-climactic, after all the fevered speculation during the nineties, which (like many Clinton imbroglios) was fed by the secrecy.

[Via La Dynamist]

Posted by Rand Simberg at March 05, 2007 06:08 AM
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Via who? Looks like the link got ended with a single instead of double quote, like above in the "not OK" post, so it's broken in IE.

Posted by John Breen III at March 5, 2007 08:28 AM

40 year old writing?

What i wanted to see were the nudes of Hilary that
some wellesley professor had taken.

Posted by anonymous at March 5, 2007 05:12 PM

What i wanted to see were the nudes of Hilary that
some wellesley professor had taken.

Eeew.

Posted by Adrasteia at March 6, 2007 03:04 AM

apparently there were nudes of every wellesley
student for about a 7 year period.

Some sort of longitudinal posture or nutrition study.

Posted by anonymous at March 6, 2007 01:40 PM


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