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...Starr report might be out ahead of what people are willing to tolerate, but its where we've been moving," Greenblatt says. "Americans have been moving for some years toward an increasingly invasive view toward people's private lives...
...article he first submitted to The New York Times, he says, hinged on one particularly graphic passage from the Starr report. But editors told him they would not reproduce the excerpt in his column, even though they had already published it as part of the full text of the report...
According to Benhabib, if Clinton's affair hadinvolved the violation of national security--forinstance, if Lewinsky had been a "Russianspy"--Starr's investigation might have been moreappropriate...
Morton J. Horwitz, Warren professor of Americanlegal history, says he believes Starr's aggressiveprosecutorial tactics will lead to an expansion ofprivacy...
...forward with an extensive inquiry, and then votes to impeach the President, a final vote on conviction in the Senate may not take place until next summer. In the meantime, the President will continue to be as hindered as he has appeared to be in the weeks since the Starr Report was delivered to Congress. Staff and supporters will continue to jump ship, other leading Democrats will keep their distance and the media will keep on giving short shrift to substantive issues...