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...White House can navigate these choppy waters, it may get some eventual relief. The U.S. Court of Appeals has just issued a sealed ruling that permits Judge Norma Holloway Johnson to go ahead and investigate allegations that Ken Starr improperly leaked grand jury information to the press. Johnson's obsessive desire for secrecy notwithstanding, that could throw some heat back on the independent counsel. Should Starr be skewered for talking too much, in other words, it would be a boost for the Clinton strategy of not talking...
WASHINGTON: The White House has finally run out of privileges, and all the President's lawyers (except personal counsel David Kendall) are open to subpoena by Ken Starr's grand jury. The White House is already simpering that it hopes the full court will take the matter up in the fall. But now that the President is testifying two weeks hence, why should the White House or Ken Starr -- or us, for that matter -- care what Clinton's confidants have to report anymore...
When subpoenas and lies are gone, When obstruction shines upon, Then you throw your trump cards down, Twinkle, twinkle all brought down. Twinkle, twinkle Kenneth Starr, Now we see how brave...
...latest scandal have spent a lot of time trying to improve the picture of themselves that's in the record. Monica Lewinsky subjected herself to glitz-porn on the beach in an effort to replace that awful shot of her in the beret. In hiring a spokesman, Kenneth Starr was hoping we'd forget that picture of him smiling insipidly in his driveway while holding a black plastic bag of garbage. The President hopes that pictures of him toasting world leaders will replace the picture of him chewing his lower lip while being evasive about Lewinsky. And why did Linda...
...countdowns begin. Sometime this week, Monica Lewinsky is likely to begin talking the talk in front of Ken Starr's grand jury. Two weeks from now, on August 17, President Clinton will deliver his own sworn testimony, live via closed-circuit television from the White House; an event that, aides say, he is prepping for daily with the diligence of a student before a big exam. And in the next few days, the FBI crime lab should be completing its initial tests on That Dress -- which turns out to be a dark blue, high-necked item from the Gap, lately...