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Flytrap's Trashy Books
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Scandals customarily
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generate lots of quick, trashy literature; the kind of unedited, misspelled
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garbage designed to sell scads of copies before people realize just how junky
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it is. But Flytrap, until now, has been a publishing flop. The last few weeks
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have finally brought the first crop of scandal books: William J. Bennett's
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The Death of Outrage: Bill Clinton and the Assault on American Ideals ,
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Ann Coulter's High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill
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Clinton , and Jerome D. Levin's The Clinton Syndrome: The President and
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the Self-Destructive Nature of Sexual Addiction .
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None of
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these books is Flytrap's All the President's Men (or should that be
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Women ?). The books are, for the most part, shameless attempts to exploit
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the nation's sorrow for money and fame. They are essentially clip jobs,
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repackaging newspaper and TV reports with a gloss of new opinion. But there is
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something interesting about them: the three distinct strains of Clinton
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criticism they represent.
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1 Somber Moral Instruction:
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Unsurprisingly, Bennett's
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project in The Death of Outrage is to stiffen America's backbone, to
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persuade us to care about Clinton's misdeeds and to punish them. He writes,
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"American citizens know better--and they will demonstrate that indeed they do
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know better. Americans will realize they are being played for fools by the
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president and his defenders."
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The Death of Outrage
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suffers from the same surfeit of self-righteousness that plagues all Bennett's
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ventures. It is jacketed with the sober brown paper that covered The Book of
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Virtues , and it seems a calculating attempt by Bennett to secure his
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franchise as America's scold in chief. Bennett's pose of nonpartisan moral
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authority, annoying enough when he writes for kids, seems particularly forced
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in The Death of Outrage . Click for a spectacular example.
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After reading Bennett,
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however, I began to think that the consciousness-raising he preaches might
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actually be possible. He is a fine rhetorician, and The Death of Outrage
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makes the best case yet for public condemnation of Clinton. Bennett's arguments
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are nothing you haven't read before on the New York Times editorial page
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or in the Weekly Standard , but they're powerful nonetheless. Basic
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premises: Clinton's reckless, repeated adultery weakens essential moral codes;
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his betrayal of vows and his lies undermine public trust; his use of legal
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chicanery to duck ethical responsibility is cowardly and grotesque; the
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public's silence in the face of this is a capitulation, "moral disarmament";
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and America, which has always believed that politicians' moral behavior
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matters, must start judging Clinton's character.
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But the
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inspiration of this book is its tone. Bennett is obviously obsessed, partisan,
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and furious about Flytrap, yet he has managed to write a book without vitriol.
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He refrains from gloating. He chastises others for their glee in savaging
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Clinton. He takes Clinton's immorality so seriously that he can't even joke
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about it. Like television, the book is a cool medium; Bennett's anger is
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convincing because he holds it in check.
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2 Rage:
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I realized the effectiveness
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of Bennett's restraint when I opened Coulter's High Crimes and
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Misdemeanors , which represents the second strain of criticism. If Bennett
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is superego, Coulter is id. Bennett says in measured tones what conservatives
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ought to believe. MSNBC pundit Coulter screams what they really feel.
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High Crimes has two
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principal aims: 1) to explain what, historically and legally, constitutes an
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impeachable offense (summary: moral offenses, not just criminal ones) and 2) to
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build an impeachment case against Clinton by summarizing his malfeasance in
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everything from the Paula Jones case to campaign fund raising to Webb Hubbell's
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job search to the White House Travel Office to Monica Lewinsky. But Coulter,
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whose TV manner is that of a woman going stark raving mad, is the wrong person
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to write a sober legal tract. High Crimes is supposed to show that
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Clinton's enemies have a strong legal case against him. Instead, it suggests
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Clinton's enemies are nutters.
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Coulter argues ad hominem:
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Clinton's China satellite policy was "treason." He is "The Manchurian
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Candidate" and a "horny hick." Clinton doesn't allow alcohol in the Oval Office
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because "it might interfere with his potency." She says Newsweek 's
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Eleanor Clift has gone "beyond the call of duty to earn [her] presidential
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kneepads."
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Crimes is painfully shoddy, even for a book rushed to press. Misspellings
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are commonplace. Quotes are muffed: Clinton's most famous comment, "I did not
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have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky," is rendered "I never had
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sexual relations with that woman." Entire paragraphs are repeated, nearly word
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for word, in different chapters of the book. Coulter claims to lay out the
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facts against Clinton, but it's hard to trust her: In I happen to know
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something about, she grossly misrepresents evidence to make Clinton look worse.
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Coulter's legal scholarship is so repetitious and garbled that it's hard to
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puzzle out her definition of "high crimes and misdemeanors." It's as though the
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book was not edited at all.
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3 Psychobabble:
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I did not think a book could
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be any worse than High Crimes . Then I encountered Jerome
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Levin's--whoops, I mean, Dr. Jerome Levin's-- The Clinton Syndrome .
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Psychotherapist Levin's ostensible purpose is to use Clinton's problems to
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bring attention to sex addiction. His underlying purpose seems more cynical: to
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get his shoddy little book stocked in both the political and self-help
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sections.
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To these ends Levin has
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written a psychological profile of the president as sex addict. According to
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Levin, the root of Flytrap is Clinton's "hang up." As the child of an "enabler"
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and a "rageaholic," as well as an "ACOA (Adult Child of Alcoholics)," Clinton
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became a chronic "musterbator," a boy who overachieved in order to win the
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"unconditional love" that was missing at home. He sought it in power, in the
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love of the crowd, and especially in casual sex. But all were poor substitutes
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for true love and didn't vanquish his feelings of inadequacy and guilt. The
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deaths of Ron Brown ("an older-brother figure" to Clinton), Yitzak Rabin ("an
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important father figure"), and his mother (a mother figure?) made Clinton
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vulnerable to Lewinsky.
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"The more I thought about
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it," writes Levin, "the more I realized that Clinton had about as much chance
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of leaving her alone as a cocaine addict has of passing up a line." Clinton
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deserves sympathy and compassion, not vitriol, because he exercises no control
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over his compulsive sexual behavior. Straight-faced conclusion: Clinton should
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hold "SCA (Sexual Compulsives Anonymous)" chapter meetings at the White House,
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thus inspiring millions of other Americans to overcome their addictions.
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Never mind that the very
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existence of sex addiction is questioned by most respectable shrinks. Never
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mind that Levin's profile of Clinton is constructed from a papier-mâché of A.M.
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Rosenthal columns and episodes of Charlie Rose . Never mind that The
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Clinton Syndrome is filled with gobbledygook such as "Let us sum up Bill
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Clinton's early childhood influences in terms of bio-psycho-social
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determinants." (Let's not and say we did.) Never mind that it's even more badly
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edited than High Crimes . Never mind that this flimflam is padded to book
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length with 100 pages of irrelevant stories about other addicts. It doesn't
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matter. This is Flytrap's moment. Arianna Huffington is touting Levin on the
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air, and his book is stacked high by the register at my local Borders.
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The
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sidebar on Bill Bennett's self-righteousness is . The sidebar on how Ann
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Coulter misrepresents a Clinton story is .
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