Word: whitewash
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...then there was Watergate, remember that? Remember all of the song-and-dance routines back then like "There Will be No Whitewash at the White House," and "I Will Not Place the Blame on Subordinates." Surely you can't forget that catchy tune. "Nobody Has Cornered the Morality Market," and the ever-popular "In the Interests of National Security...
...question of a whitewash will be settled, however, only if Neighborhood 10-wins its suit and the original Maguire documents are released...
...fear that a careless investigation may further damage the morale of the intelligence agencies, expose secrets, and even endanger undercover agents. Said he: "This is not comparable to Watergate. An agency of this kind can be destroyed." But Mansfield promised that the committee would conduct "neither witch hunt nor whitewash" but "a full and objective analysis of the role of intelligence gathering in a free society today, measured against current laws, practices and policies." Mansfield also assured his colleagues that "there will be no TV spectaculars in any way, shape or form...
...commission avoid having its report called a whitewash...
Lawrence was not alone in his criticisms of the impact statement; the president of the Riverside-Cambridge Community Corporation calls it an "obvious whitewash," and Oliver Brooks, chairman of the Harvard Square Development Task Force, criticized the GSA's distribution of the statement...