So where is the balanced reporting?
Are you all so eager to kiss the ass of Bill Gates and his Nazi thugs that you have been subverted into a pulp fiction tabloid?
I regret severely my actions on 1 May 1995. If there was ever a place that needed to be wiped off the map by United States federal military strategic nuclear forces then this is the place and for its quarrel against the United States federal government.
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Author of 'Uncovering Clinton' a reporter stuck on the big-hair beat
Thursday, April 29, 1999
By JOEL CONNELLY
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT
A decade or so ago, the Washington, D.C., press corps started treating presidential candidates like they were running to become husband of the country, rather than political leader.
Beginning with the downfall of Gary Hart, marital fidelity and private lives became prime issues in picking a president. The indiscretions of Bill Clinton, in particular, have been grist for tabloids offering cash, investigative reporters for so-called respectable publications, and gag writers for talk shows. Adding to the melodrama of "bimbo eruptions" has been the fact that they were contained, in large part, by Hillary Clinton's brilliant crisis-management.
"I am a journalist, not a voyeur," Michael Isikoff declares at one point in his new book "Uncovering Clinton: A Reporter's Story."
Nobody would ever guess from his recent work. With the Washington Post and later Newsweek, Isikoff has covered the big-hair beat more relentlessly than any reporter. He helped turn Newsweek into Paula Jones' propaganda organ, conducted the first interview with a nervous Kathleen Willey, and knew before Ken Starr that Monica Lewinsky was putting on her White House knee pads.