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This isn't Argument. It's Mere Refutation!
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Something has happened to the argument over Flytrap in Washington. It's
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become tedious. Initially the issues were legion, the ramifications seemingly
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kaleidoscopic, the players unsure of their positions. There were traitors and
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apostates, Clintonite Clinton critics and conservative presidency-defenders,
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and many who were simply confused and bemused. Now things have settled out,
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along binary lines that are all too familiar. "Everyone lies about sex." "But
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it was under oath ." "So what. " "It's a crime." No it isn't. Yes it is.
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'Tis not. Etc.. Everyone's had this argument; everyone's been annoyed by not
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winning this argument; nobody wants to have this argument again. Were somebody
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to start it at a Washington cocktail party, the guests would scurry into the
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other room as surely as if that someone had said "Let's build the bridge to the
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21st century" or attempted to redebate the Vietnam War ... Of course,
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Washingtonians may have chosen up sides in this fashion in part because so many
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people in the capital need to choose up sides in order to do their jobs, in
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part because the only thing more boring than having an opinion on Flytrap is
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not having one ("Well, I think only time will tell." "Gee, I'm so glad I
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invited you ...."). Outside of Washington, where people never cared that
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much about Flytrap in the first place, opinions may be much less dug in, more
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vaguely-formed and fluid. ... The catch is that the Washington commentariat is
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tempted to conclude that Flytrap is over because it is bored with the scandal.
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But in the rest of America, the scandal may simply have yet to catch on ...
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Only time will tell! ...
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Mulholland Dive: The Washington Times reports in its April 11
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edition that a Democratic party official from California, Bob Mulholland, is
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gathering marital dirt on Republicans who might vote on Clinton's impeachment.
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Mulholland doesn't duck the charge: "Many of the House Judiciary members are
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divorced, and their divorce papers contain a lot of interesting information,
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and we'll be sharing that with the American people," he tells the Times
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... Fair enough. Honest blackmail! ... Well, not completely honest, since the
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main charge against Clinton isn't marital infidelity, it's perjury and
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obstruction of justice. ... Mulholland is good at his job. If I were a
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Republican I'd worry more about him and less about Sidney Blumenthal. ... Even
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Chatterbox once did a bit of business with Mulholland. What kind of business?
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Let's just say that a Reagan-Republican Senate candidate in California was
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known to somewhat hypocritically visit a Los Angeles newsstand that featured an
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extensive selection of adult magazines. Chatterbox heard about this from a
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friend, told someone else, and eventually got a call from Mulholland, who asked
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for the name of the newsstand, which Chatterbox provided. Four days before the
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election, with one poll showing the candidates in a virtual tie, Mulholland got
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the story out by shouting questions at the Republican during a campaign
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stop--accusing him of also patronizing a Sunset Boulevard strip club. He
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admitted going to the club, which he called "a cocktail place." Witnesses
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confirmed his newsstand habits. He did not win. Democrat Barbara Boxer, who
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did, owes Chatterbox a medium-sized chit. ... Given this incident, however,
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Mulholland would probably be the wrong spokesman to righteously attack Kenneth
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Starr for trying to learn about Monica Lewinsky's semi-pornographic bookstore
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purchases ...
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Note to starving freelance writers: If you've been recruited to write
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op-ed opinion pieces praising Microsoft, as part of the phony Microsoft "grass
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roots" PR campaign revealed in Friday's Los Angeles Times , don't
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consider the rent paid just yet! Specifically, have you ever tried actually
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getting a freelance writing check out of Microsoft's notorious Accounts Payable
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department? Expect roughly the same effort it might take to obtain payment from
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the Defense Department for a small anti-ballistic missile system. ... Don't
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believe it? You might want to look up Daniel Seligman's article in the October
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6, 1997 Weekly Standard on "How Microsoft Pays Its Bills"...
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Chatterbox's theory: in the exciting new world of personal computing, you can
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create unlimited amounts of paperwork without even the constraint of having to
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buy the paper! ...Recommendation: Demand cash up front, before you write a
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word! It works for Chatterbox! ...
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Straight to Video: Chatterbox (having been paid) was about to write
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an exciting item about the Fall of the Pundettes--Laura Ingraham out at CBS!
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Ann Coulter out at MSNBC! We're bored with blonde right-wing babes! Etc. But
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now Chatterbox has learned that a) Ingraham will announce a big deal with NBC
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tomorrow; and b) practically all of MSNBC's "contributors," not just Coulter,
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are kaput. ... Never mind. ...
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Why Fannie May Fear the Post: Thursday's fair and balanced assessment
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of Fannie Mae's James Johnson mentioned that the Fannie Mae Foundation and the
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Washington Post cosponsor a series of free concerts at the Kennedy
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Center (which Johnson also heads). The concerts, which began in 1997, are one
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way for Johnson to get friendly with a major journalistic institution that
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might write nasty things about Fannie Mae. But Chatterbox's boss rightly points
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out that the Post has, in fact, written nasty things about Fannie Mae.
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In January, 1995, before the Post -Fannie Mae cultural freebies began,
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the Post gave prominent play to a tough two-part series by David Vise,
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entitled "The Money Machine: How Fannie Mae Wields Power." The highlight: To
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prevent the financially-stricken D.C. government from trying to collect some
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$300 million in local taxes, Fannie Mae threatens to drop its $3 million in
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support for D.C. charities. And the threat works! ...
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Deeply Disturbing Ginsburg Quote of the Week:
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"Mr. Starr, have you no shame? Facts and law are always subordinated to the
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will of the American people."
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--William Ginsburg, attorney for Monica Lewinsky
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