American Spectator

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Hillary's team crosses the line Hillary's team crosses the line
The Clinton campaign's circulation of right-wing materials to denigrate a top Obama advisor reeks of cynicism.
Friends in the right places
How the conservative media is pushing "The Truth About Hillary."
The Arkansas Project wasn't journalism
Ted Olson's defenders say the Clinton-bashing effort was protected by the First Amendment -- and besides, Olson didn't know much about it anyway. They're wrong on both counts.
Why the Senate should reject Ted Olson
His role in the sleazy Arkansas Project is bad enough. The fact that he hasn't told the truth about it is worse.
Smearing David Brock Smearing David Brock
Ted Olson's defenders say the former right-wing journalist had nothing to do with the Arkansas Project. But the project's own records prove they're wrong.
Olson under fire Olson under fire
More questions arise over how accurate President Bush's solicitor general-designate has been about his role in an anti-Clinton investigation.
Did Einstein cheat? Did Einstein cheat?
Is the great physicist's most famous theory a crock? Members of the anti-relativity underground think so.
The hooker under Lenny Kravitz's bed
A tale from beneath the mattress; Andreessen's dogs' wonder diet; the struggles of Ivanka Trump. Plus: Platform shoes kill!
Why won't Kenneth Starr release the Shaheen report?
Imagine if the White House claimed it was exonerated by an investigation, but wouldn't release the results.
Shaheen draws a blank
After a year-long probe, the Justice Department's special counsel finds "insufficient" evidence of Whitewater witness-tampering.
Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding
The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the grand jury.
Cast of characters
Cast of characters behind the Clinton-Starr scandal
Taking care of David Hale
A Salon investigative report reveals how Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent anti-Clinton attorney.
False Witness, Part 2
Kenneth Starr's key witness, David Hale, lied under oath during his testimony in the Whitewater case to conceal his secret ties to conservative activists
False Witness, Part 1
Salon launches "False Witness," an investigative series on David Hale, President Clinton and the untold story of Whitewater.
A Clinton critic's tax-exempt lifestyle
As head of the American Spectator's nonprofit foundation, conservative editor R. Emmett Tyrrell enjoys some unusual perks.
A Clinton critic's tax-exempt lifestyle
As head of the American Spectator's nonprofit foundation, conservative editor R. Emmett Tyrrell enjoys some unusual perks.
Vincent Foster is still with us
Vincent Foster's suicide is the Rosetta Stone of the right-wing conspiracy industry.
American Spectator audit: Is the fox guarding the henhouse?
Theodore Olson, a close friend of Kenneth Starr's and a former attorney for David Hale, heads the embattled American Spectator's crucial internal investigation.
The smearing of Judge Woods
How newspaper articles of questionable origin were used by Kenneth Starr to remove a federal jurist in a Whitewater case.
Salon's conspiracy
How did it get the Hale-Scaife stories, and when did it get them?
Starr strikes back
Defiantly, the independent counsel bids farewell to Malibu while holding tight to his investigation of the president.
White House jumps into Starr "conflict" fray
President Clinton's chief lawyer demands independent counsel recuse himself from Hale investigation.
Arkansas trooper considered demanding money from President Clinton
Source for Los Angeles Times' "Troopergate" story discussed trading silence about Clinton's private life for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Kenneth Starr has lost his credibility
Legal experts raise questions about the prosecutor's apparent conflicts of interest.
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