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...decade later, we make do with Chandra Levy/Gary Condit - not a bad production, with elements of Sex in the City fused to the Perils of Pauline. The villain looks like Jack Lord playing Skeletor. The mystery of Chandra's disappearance, once good for voluble dinner table speculation, is getting a little threadbare for want of developments...
...that is how Congressman Condit has behaved since the beginning of this whole ugly business. From the moment Chandra Levy was lost, he has acted as though her disappearance was a particularly nasty political trick designed to hurt his career. Mr. Condit, let me tell you something: it has been your reflexive and small-minded attention to saving your political career that will most surely...
...Gary Condit had nothing to do with Chandra Levy's disappearance, then he's an even smaller and stupider man than anyone could have imagined. If he did have something to do with her disappearance, then he's a lot more sinister than anyone suspected...
...bright and talented woman and I will do everything in my power to help find her, while at the same time working with my family to make amends. This is not the proudest moment of my political career or personal life, but the important thing here is finding Chandra Levy." End of story...
...Battling to save his political life." But, really, who cares about his political life - save Mr. Condit himself? And he cares for it far too much. The irony is that none of us would have ever heard of much less cared about Gary Condit's political career if Chandra Levy had not disappeared...