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More on the Clintons and Psychotherapy
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Writing previously about Bob Woodward's wildly hyped book, Shadow: Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate ,
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Chatterbox criticized a passage that ended a Washington Post excerpt and seemed designed to leave readers with the
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impression that the Clintons were in couples therapy. (See "
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Woodward Positions Himself on the First Couple.") If the president was
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seeing a shrink, that struck Chatterbox as big news. (Clearly, he should
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be seeing a shrink.) But Woodward wrote the passage in an annoying way that
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didn't really establish whether he was or he wasn't seeing a shrink, and seemed
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designed mostly to allow Woodward to take credit for the scoop if some other
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drudge came along and actually nailed it, while also covering Woodward's ass if
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it turned out not to be true.
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Now Tina Brown's wildly hyped magazine, Talk , has taken up
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the issue again in its much-discussed profile of Hillary Clinton. The profile
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itself is pretty lame, and has caused a big dust-up over whether Hillary
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Clinton did or should have indulged in some head-shrinking speculation of her
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own about the source of husband Bill's sexual compulsions. The possibility that
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the connection is the result of some misleading quote-juxtaposition by Lucinda
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Franks herself is explored by
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Slate's previous Chatterbox
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columnist, Mickey Kaus, on his excellent new Web site, Kausfiles.com. (Full
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disclosure: The item also includes some very sensible praise of Mrs.
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Chatterbox, a k a Vanity Fair and sometime
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Slate
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writer
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Marjorie Williams. And you might as well also know that: a) Chatterbox has been
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friends with Kaus for close to 20 years; b) Chatterbox and Kaus co-edited an
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anthology of neoliberal writings in the early 1980s that never got published;
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c) Chatterbox and Kaus attended the same high school, though at different
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times; d) Chatterbox and Kaus apprenticed at the same magazine, the Washington
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Monthly , though at different times; e) Chatterbox first met the future
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Mrs. Chatterbox at Kaus' Washington apartment in 1986; f) Kaus was an usher at
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the Chatterbox nuptials in 1990; g) Chatterbox and Kaus worked at
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Newsweek at the same time, though in different cities, during the late
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1980s; h) Chatterbox has probably neglected to cite five or six additional
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conflicts of interest, but figures he has to leave something for
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Brill's
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Content to expose.)
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Anyway, setting aside Hillary's own alleged dime-store psychologizing about
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why her husband is a womanizer, let's look at what Franks writes about whether
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the president is in psychotherapy:
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Public office has prevented the president from seeking therapy, but
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friends told me they expect him to after leaving the Oval Office.
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This was misreported in the New York Times as "Mrs. Clinton's
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statement in the article that Mr. Clinton would seek therapy when he left the
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Presidency." As you can see, the statement is Franks' own, based on what the
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president's friends "told me," a point that seemed to be fully grasped by a
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reporter who asked about it at the Aug. 2. White House briefing. Is it true the president is not seeing a
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shrink? The Times thought so. It quoted White House spokesman Joe
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Lockhart as saying, "My understanding is the President continues to deal with
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the ministers that he talked about at the outset. I can't tell you about the
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details of that because they are private. But he has sought to work with
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ministers who he is close with and friendly with, and that's the extent of
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it."
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But Lockhart left a little wiggle room that the Times didn't mention.
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Here's a follow-up from the briefing:
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Q: Some of these ministers have degrees in other areas, like
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psychological--well, psychology degrees. Is he dealing with ministers who have
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psychology degrees and deal on other issues--
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A: I don't have the slightest idea. I know who the ministers are. I don't
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have the slightest idea what degrees--
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Q: Can you tell us who they are?
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A: No, because this is something that's private. Although--although at least
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one of them has not made a secret of the fact that he's talked to the
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President. [This last is a dig at Jesse Jackson.]
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In other words, it's possible (though probably unlikely) that Clinton
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is in psychotherapy under the guise of seeking "ministry" from a
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psychotherapist who's also an ordained minister.
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