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Minority Report, 1993, July, 5

Hitchens, Christopher | July 5, 1993 issue

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The article presents information on the White House and the U.S. President Bill Clinton. The White House is said to have hated the press since the Gennifer Flowers affair. If so, this must rank as one of the greatest instances of ingratitude on record. In the first place, the media gave Clinton a free pass by not printing the Flowers tapes and by agreeing not to pursue the transparent lies told by Clinton and his wife about what those tapes disclosed. More important, though, there was a general agreement to ignore a much more suggestive episode that occurred in that same critical week of the New Hampshire primary.

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CLINTON, Bill, 1946-; WHITE House (Washington, D.C.); PRESIDENTS -- United States; FLOWERS, Gennifer; CONTRACTS; WASHINGTON (D.C.); UNITED States
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