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Clinton Scandal Archive Weblinks

Slick Willy's been busy lately, and the controversy swirling around the White House "Media Food Chain" report has churned up a number of pertinent weblinks.

The following set of links will take you to the web pages of several media outlets named in the White House Counsel's Office's Communication Stream of Conspiracy Commerce" report. This report argues that publications like these funnel speculative theories about the President from right-wing sources into the mainstream media. Are the articles on these web pages the work of zealous investigators or professional smear-artists? You be the judge -- which is something Clinton obviously would rather do FOR you.

American Spectator

Western Journalism Center

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: The Foster Articles

London Telegraph



In addition, you ought to check out the following new articles and sites probing Clinton's many "soft spots":

Newsweek on "Clinton v. Paula Jones"
As Paula Jones' sexual harassment suit against President Clinton goes to the Supreme Court, Newsweek magazine devotes a cover story to the scandal. The article delves into the behind-the scenes White House campaign to quash the case.

Meet the New Clintonites
The President has a new posse, and you can check their rap sheets at this handy AllPolitics index of new cabinet officials.

William Safire on Hillary's "Blizzard of Lies"
This January, 1996 commentary by New York Times columnist William Safire, in which he called the first lady "a congenital liar," outraged President Clinton -- who threatened to bop Safire in the nose for writing it.

The New Republic on Media "Chain of Command"
In this opinion piece, William Powers skewers the Clinton administration for the traces of paranoia found in the recently released report by the White House Counsel's Office titled "Communication Stream of Conspiracy Commerce."

The New Republic on "Scandal-shy" Media
In this much-discussed cover story from December 1996, William Powers argues that when it comes to covering Clinton administration scandals, many in the mainstream media miss the boat.



The following weblinks are available for further exploration of Clinton's Corruption Capers:

Bill Clinton's Skeleton Closet
The producers of this excellent page pose a question: when it comes to investigating the skeletons in Clinton's closet, "where do we begin?" Thanks to Real Change, an enterprising activist group whose site offers "all of the dirt on all of the candidates," curious critics of the Prez have a great spot from which to launch their own inquiry.


Center for Public Integrity: ClintGov Database
The CPI gives you the chance to examine the political contributions that fueled Clinton's early rise to power. According to the group, this online database puts "the most comprehensive information on financial givings to Bill Clinton's gubernatorial campaigns" at your fingertips.


Center for Public Integrity: Clinton "Under the Influence"
Who works for White House, and who were/are they beholden to? This CPI report provides an excellent overview of the powerful lobbyists, consultants, and "political mercenaries" who have found work with the Clinton administration.


CNN/Time AllPolitics: "The FBI Files Fiasco"
How did hundreds of FBI background files on prominent Republicans make their way to the Clinton White House? AllPolitics helps unravel "Filegate" with this thorough online review of the scandal, which includes photos of the key players, selected documents, audio and video clips from congressional hearings, and links to dozens of articles on the case.


Washington Times Whitewater Coverage
No newspaper provides more reporting and commentary on the Whitewater scandal than the Washington Times. You can check out their coverage of the latest events related to the scandal, as well as past articles on the subject. A great online source for updates on what may be Clinton's biggest scandal.


Washington Post: "Whitewater Special Report"
Visit this informative site and you might be surprised at how well this major voice of the so-called "liberal media" has covered Whitewater. The Post's online report includes a chronology of key events, recent commentary and an excellent menu of links to the newspaper's Whitewater articles.


Republican National Committee on "Lippogate"
The Republicans weigh in on the latest of the Clinton scandals. These late-breaking charges of illegal foreign funding did not prevent Clinton from winning reelection, but the President probably won't be able to sweep this one under the rug.


The Nation: "Indone$ian Scandal"
This Nation editorial provides a leftist perspective on Clinton's Indonesia scandal, questioning not only the illegal contributions but also the President's hypocritical policies regarding human rights and military sales.


Comedy Central: "Whitewater Cologne" Ad
Jaded by the empty charade that was the recent campaign season? This spoof site provides a bit of desperately needed comic relief. Comedy Central's Indecision '96 team pitches Whitewater Cologne -- "the scent that lingers."


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