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View Article  The Myth of Bill Clinton as a Super-Pol
[Update: Not to retract what I said below, but honesty compels an update—maybe Bill Clinton’s creepy comments about the Nevada caucuses actually were politically on target, in their own unethical way. Unsavory as this kind of success would be, perhaps Clinton’s aggressive sleaziness to restore his own political standing, via his wife, worked. Here’s the breakdown. Nevada caucus results are now mostly in, with Clinton holding steady at about 50 percent of the vote, Obama about 45 percent, and Edwards most of the rest. Nevada has 17 counties. Barack Obama leads in eleven counties, all around the state, and Clinton leads in six. But Clinton did not need to win all over the state. Of Clinton’s [5318] Nevada state . . .    more »
View Article  Leading to Iraq: High crimes and misdemeanors. First week of February, 2003.
Following the State of the Union address, the White House and the Office of the Vice President use the month of February to the fullest.
February 1-7, 2003:

 

Feb. 4, 2003 – CIA/WINPAC sends a note to the U.S. Mission to the IAEA in Vienna, and to the U.N. Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) office in New York. The note contains copies of the original language documents obtained by Embassy Rome and says the material can be passed to IAEA/INVO’s Baute; the originals are passed to UNMOVIC who pass them to INVO. (Libby trial document ...   more »