Word: lindseyism
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...confused it with an editorial. The facts of our article are indisputable: before the election, the White House ignored the advice of two of its lawyers, Jane Sherburne and Mark Fabiani, and withheld from the public information about President Clinton's meetings with Riady. On advice of Bruce Lindsey, the President's aide and good friend, the meetings, which included discussions of foreign policy, were simply called "social calls." Clinton's spokesman, Michael McCurry, has since acknowledged that "social calls" was inaccurate...
What got the New York Times into a lather over these visits was Bruce Lindsey's characterization of them as social calls. According to a Times story by Jeff Gerth and Stephen Labaton, Lindsey withheld information about the Riady meetings despite the recommendations of White House lawyers Jane Sherburne and Mark Fabiani. A Times editorial then called on Lindsey to resign. But while Sherburne was quoted in Gerth and Labaton's story, Fabiani has never confirmed the account. Sources close to Sherburne say that she never felt she had been overruled or lied to by Lindsey and that the Times...
...Yale 0 Douglas M. Pravda, Managing Editor Harvard 21 Yale 14 Eric F. Brown, Sports Editor Harvard 23 Yale 9 Mike E. Ginsberg, Assoc. Sports Editor Harvard 17 Yale 10 Shira A. Springer, Assist. Sports Editor Harvard 24 Yale 20 Jeffrey N. Gell, Senior Editor Harvard 10 Yale 6 Lindsey M. Turrentine, Magaz. Editor Harvard 14 Yale 7 Elizabeth M. Angell, Assoc. Mag. Editor Harvard 21 Yale 20 Gabriel B. Eber, Chief Photographer Harvard 17 Yale 14 Sarah E. Scrogin, Frmr. Managing Editor Harvard 8 Yale 2 Matt Howitt, Former Sports Editor Harvard 17 Yale 10 David A. Sobel, Frmr...
...first defeat in the 1980 Governor's race in Arkansas. Even when he was safely ahead, he would panic at the very end of his gubernatorial races, to the point of taking out personal loans from the likes of the Perry County Bank and ordering his chief fixer, Bruce Lindsey, to hand out tens of thousands of dollars in cash payments to encourage voter turnout in the Arkansas Delta. The last-minute push continues to this day: Washington lobbyists complain that Democratic fund raisers were resorting to daily cold calls to donors through last week, even telephoning corporate check writers...
...introverted, humorless, rather plotting [sic] and not particularly exciting in his conduct of the Presidency ... I think for your own credibility you ought to correct the image you have left. I don't mean that I like him (frankly I would have to classify myself as a Lindsey [sic] Republican ...) I feel this so strongly, because I detest Vice President Agnew and am repelled by his attacks on the press. [But] if millions of people on television see Nixon as he is, and then read a column by a respected journalist like you which appears to be patently biasted...