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Our free society will see serious trouble if we fail to see that not every political mistake is equivalent to Watergate and not every misstatement is perjury.
However low one's opinion of Richard Nixon, that opinion will almost certainly be lower after reading James Rosen's The Strong Man.
From Russia to taxes, from spin to substance, from the domestic agenda to the Lewinsky affair, the Clinton Administration is heating up and shutting down.
For now, I vote this way: Refer, Impeach, Don't Convict.
Inviting Mr. Clinton to testify would expedite the impeachment process, focus the American people's attention on the trial, and test whether he would continue to lie even in the well of the Senate.
Should the Senate convict President Clinton and expel him from office? My answer is a strong "Yes!"
On Election Day, the intensity factor--who the angry voters are--may be a wild card.
Ms. Brown has sold the notion that a piece of unabashed journalistic idolatry is in some way a candid expose, a peek behind the White House drapes.



