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Starr shelves McDougal, Steele charges
Following consecutive hung juries, the independent counsel abandons cases against the Whitewater and Willey-gate figures.
(05/25/99)

The bitter end
By Jack Hitt
The mistrial in the Steele case marks Kenneth Starr's induction into the American hall of shame.
(05/08/99)

Buchanan's brother threatens Clinton associate
"Hardball" host Chris Matthews reportedly triggered assault by wrongly accusing Cody Shearer of being the "jogger" who harassed Kathleen Willey.
By Jake Tapper
(05/20/99)

Buchanan's brother to surrender in "Hardball" threat
The presidential contender's sibling will turn himself in after menacing the man wrongly accused by CNBC of harassing Kathleen Willey.
(05/20/99)

Paula Jones gets psychic hot line
The woman who accused President Clinton of sexual harassment considers future career moves, which may include recording a country album.
(05/19/99)

Impeachment's legacy
By Anthony York
Susan Carpenter McMillan, the former spokeswoman for Paula Jones, is being wooed by California Republicans hungry for candidates.
(05/21/99)

Julie Hiatt Steele trial begins
The only criminal trial stemming from the Monica Lewinsky arm of Kenneth Starr's investigation opens.
(05/04/99)

Sucking it up
By Jake Tapper
The Clintons think about boycotting the White House Correspondents dinner because it's honoring Michael Isikoff.
(04/29/99)

More bad news for California GOP
By Anthony York
Rising star Jim Rogan won't challenge Dianne Feinstein.
(04/29/99)

Starr: Abolish counsel act
Kenneth Starr calls for abolition of the independent counsel law, surprising some Democrats and Republicans who have watched him pursue President Clinton aggressively for five years.
(04/14/99)

Starr to oppose counsel act
Kenneth Starr, whose investigation of President Clinton revived a debate over special prosecutors, will tell Congress he opposes renewing the law that put him in power.
(04/13/99)

"Joan of Arkansas" defeats Kenneth Starr
By Suzi Parker
Susan McDougal acquitted of obstruction of justice; mistrial declared on contempt charges.
(04/13/99)

Clinton rebuked
A federal judge in the Paula Jones case finds the president in contempt for lying about Monica Lewinsky.
(04/13/99)

Susan McDougal's moment of truth
By Suzi Parker
It's a bad day for Kenneth Starr as the woman he put in jail says Clinton told the truth about the Whitewater loan
(03/24/99)

Go home, Kenneth Starr
By Suzi Parker
The independent counsel has shone a surreal spotlight on Little Rock
(03/22/99)

A Vincent Foster for Usenet liberals?
By Andrew Leonard
The mysterious death of an online debater sparks a flurry of suspicions and theories
(03/19/99)

Spurious George: A Geek tragedy
By Jake Tapper
In yet another tell-all book about President Clinton, former aide George Stephanopoulos offers a tour de force of betrayal, self-loathing and self-promotion
(03/19/99)

The big baby
By Joan Walsh
Forget "The Death of Outrage." If the rightreally wants to win the Culture War, it shouldpass out copies of "Monica's Story"
(03/12/99)

Spikey's choice
By Joe Conason
"Uncovering Clinton," Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff's long-awaited book on the Clinton scandals, reveals how fine the line is that separates reporters from prosecutors -- and conspirators.
(04/06/99)

Verdict on Starr's witness
By Murray S. Waas and Suzi Parker
Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges
(03/27/99)

Susan McDougal's moment of truth
By Suzi Parker
It's a bad day for Kenneth Starr as the woman he put in jail says Clinton told the truth about the Whitewater loan
(03/24/99)

Go home, Kenneth Starr
By Suzi Parker
The independent counsel has shone a surreal spotlight on Little Rock
(03/22/99)

A Vincent Foster for Usenet liberals?
By Andrew Leonard
The mysterious death of an online debater sparks a flurry of suspicions and theories
(03/19/99)

Spurious George: A Geek tragedy
By Jake Tapper
In yet another tell-all book about President Clinton, former aide George Stephanopoulos offers a tour de force of betrayal, self-loathing and self-promotion
(03/19/99)

The big baby
By Joan Walsh
Forget "The Death of Outrage." If the rightreally wants to win the Culture War, it shouldpass out copies of "Monica's Story"
(03/12/99)

Monica's nightmare
By Charles Taylor
There's nothing balanced or objective about Andrew Morton's book. That's why it rings so true
(03/12/99)

Starring Monica Lewinsky, as herself
By Liesl Schillinger
She was universally reviled -- until the public got a chance to hear her speak and, now, to readher version of events
(03/12/99)

Let the sexual healing begin
By James Poniewozik
With impeachment over -- and Juanita Broaddrick making her seem like an innocent memory -- Monica gives us the soap opera we wanted all along
(03/04/99)

We believe you, Juanita. We think.
By Camille Peri, Fiona Morgan and Dawn MacKeen
Katie Roiphe, Susan Brownmiller, Katha Pollitt, Gloria Allred and others on the latest Clinton bombshell
(03/03/99)

Dumping scandal: the export of bad blood
By Suzi Parker
One thousand Canadian victims demand answers from Clinton and others about the export of contaminated blood products from U.S. prisons long after they were no longer sold domestically
(02/25/99)

Flynt's revenge
By Carol Lloyd
The porno king and Official Republican Humiliator tells why he did it, the real reason the Washington Post ran his ad and what he'd do if he had five more lives
(02/23/99)

The ugliest story yet
By Joan Walsh
Why the Wall Street Journal ran the Clinton rape story that no other reputable news organization would touch
(02/20/99)

Sex and the single intern
By Richard Goldstein
What does it mean that the president preyed upon an employee half his age?
(02/18/99)

Free at last
By Joshua Micah Marshall
Trent Lott's concession to Tom Daschle on witnesses was the moment that mattered in the impeachment trial
(02/12/99)

Moral majority
By Charlie Taylor
Why the American people acquitted Clinton long ago
(02/12/99)

Mommie dearest
By Gary Kamiya
Linda Tripp, America's favorite back-stabber and ghoul, kicks off her long-awaited National Rehabilitation Tour '99
(02/12/99)

The scandal domain name game
BY Patrick J. Shields
Viewed through the lens of domain registrations, Monicagate looks tawdry in a whole new way
(02/11/99)

Scandal's silver lining
By Art Levine
Washington lobbyist are profiting from the impeachment upheaval
(02/10/99)

Stalking Sidney Blumenthal
By Joshua Micah Marshall
Is it possible Christopher Hitchens and his "former friend" are both telling the truth?
(02/09/99)

The vanilla story
By James Poniewozik
Our long national bad date is almost over
(02/07/99)

Peace with honor?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
Republicans say no to more Monica, and look for a way to end the trial
(02/05/99)

Tom DeLay, defender of sweatshops
By Jeff Stein
The GOP whip thinks that American companies using underpaid garment workers in distant Saipan is just fine
(02/04/99)

When Sid meets Jim
By Harry Jaffe
The Rogan-Blumenthal showdown could be the most important confrontation in the impeachment trial
(02/03/99)

Combover Congress
By Cynthia Heimel
How can we trust our leaders to manage impeachment when they can't even manage their hair?
(02/03/99)

The mysteries of Bill Clinton
By Gabriel García Márquez
The Nobel Prize-winning author compares the president's fate to that of Hester Prynne
(02/01/99)

Chasing Monica
By Barbara Ehrenreich
The House managers got their wish -- a chance to probe, examine and even "de-brief" the luscious Lewinsky
(01/29/99)

The trickster president
By Richard Goldstein
Clinton's enemies have made him a cultural hero
(01/29/99)

It's the stupidity, stupid!
By Harry Shearer
So should we hate the people who hate Clinton, or what?
(01/29/99)

The dark prince
By Joshua Micah Marshall
House managers are hoping that deposing right-wing whipping boy Sidney Blumenthal will expose a hidden world of presidential dirtytricks. Don't bet on it
(01/28/99)

Witness for the prosecution?
By Nicholas Confessore
Dick Morris, conspiracy theorist, could find a way to hurt the president again
(01/26/99)

Endgame?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
Republicans ratchet up the rhetoric while looking for a way out
(01/26/99)

Impeachment notebook
By Joshua Micah Marshall
The view from the press gallery: Jesse Helms snores, Al Franken gets tossed and the House managers look overmatched by their White House Adversaries
(01/26/99)

Months of sleaze
By Jeff Stein
In an interview, Senate minority leader Tom Daschle says that's what Monica Lewinsky's return to Washington could herald
(01/24/99)

Ask Pat Robertson
By James Poniewozik
The reverend says his call to halt impeachment was just "political analysis." Here's a look at some of his other pearls of worldly wisdom
(01/23/99)

Black like me
By Joan Walsh
The smearing of White House lawyer Cheryl Mills raised my nationalist ire -- but I'm white
(01/23/99)

Stalking the president
By Mollie Dickenson
Linda Tripp could help Julie Hiatt Steele -- and President Clinton -- refute Kathleen Willey's charges
(01/22/99)

The tide turns -- again
By Joshua Micah Marshall
A week into the impeachment trial, Senate Republicans may be looking for a way out that doesn't embarrass their colleagues in the House
(01/22/99)

What might have been
By Joan Walsh
It's hard to watch this president perform so well, knowing that he has already undermined his -- and our -- hopes for any real legislative success
(01/20/99)

Reactions to the president's speech
Compiled by Daryl Lindsey and Dawn MacKeen
Experts discuss Clinton's performance and what effects his proposals would have on the actual problems he identified as priorities
(01/20/99)

The State of the Union
Prepared text of President Clinton's State of the Union address
(01/19/99)

We interrupt this impeachment ...
By Joshua Micah Marshall
Two years in a row, Clinton's State of the Union address proves he won't follow the presidential tragedy script
(01/20/99)

Diamond in the Ruff
By Harry Jaffe
The president's lawyer, a lone figure in his wheelchair in the well of the Senate, could not have been a more effective defender
(01/20/99)

Dear Henry:
By Sean Wilentz, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. and C. Vann Woodward
A Salon exclusive: historians talk back to House impeachment managers
(01/20/99)

Impeachment diary III
By Anonymous
In the absence of real action, Senate insiders give the House Boyz lowgrades, rue the end of bipartisan cooperation and spread a whole lottarumors about Trent Lott
(01/15/99)

American gerontocracy
By Christopher Shea
Is the mentalcapacity of the aged leaders judging President Clinton a fit subject forcommentary?
(01/15/99)

Cracks in the bipartisan façade
By Joshua MicahMarshall
As House Republicans tried to depict their impeachment vendettaas a brave civil rights struggle, the important action was all takingplace off-camera.
(01/15/99)

Starr's lowest blow
By Bruce Shapiro
In indicting Julie Hiatt Steele, the independent counsel continues a pattern of bullying women
(01/13/99)

Impeachment diary II
By Anonymous
While senators basked in the glow of Friday's bipartisan trial accord, both sides were already plotting to renew the war
(01/13/99)

Tainted witness
By Murray Waas
The Arkansas trooper who corroborated David Hale's story received payments from the American Spectator
(01/12/99)

The culture of prosecution
By Bruce Shapiro
President Clinton is the victim of a tough-on-crime mentality that has trivialized the rights of the accused
(01/08/99)

Back from the brink
By Joshua Micah Marshal
A Senate compromise on the impeachment trial ends the partisan bickering, for now
(01/08/99)

That wasn't foreplay, that was a four-poster!
By Lori Leibovich
A renowned defense lawyer talks about some of the weird arguments the president's lawyers may make if it comes to cross-examination
(01/08/99)

Impeachment diary
By Anonymous
A senior Senate aide keeps busy by dishing the dirt on dealmaking, perjury and free food
(01/07/99)

The man Clinton could have been
By Jeff Stein
Sen. Tom Daschle, the Democrats' point man on impeachment, is a tough negotiator who could save Clinton from himself
(01/06/99)

Lott's losing control
By Joshua Micah Marshall
Impeachment proceedings in the Senate could get as ugly as in the House
(01/06/99)

Oral History
By David Friend
Sound bites from 3 scandals
(12/24/98)

Portrait of a political pit bull
By Russ Baker
Rep. Dan Burton, the powerful Indiana congressman who called President Clinton a "scumbag," has a few questions to answer about his own history of womanizing and alleged campaign finance irregularities
(12/22/98)

What if it were President Packwood?
By Andrew Ross
Liberals must face up to their hypocrisy in backing a president who lied under oath in a sexual harassment lawsuit
(12/22/98)

Going through the motions
By Harry Jaffe
Patrick Kennedy and Bob Barr's offstage sparring was the only surprise of Friday's impeachment debate
(12/21/98)

Life of the party?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
No matter who succeeds Bob Livingston, Whip Tom DeLay is the newRepublican leader as the GOP continues to sink in the polls
(12/19/98)

On to the Senate
By Harry Jaffe
With impeachment behind him, the president carries on. And on
(12/19/98)

Commentary: A plague on all their houses
By Murray Waas
On Capitol Hill, partisan hard-liners have damaged the constitutional democracy they claim to hold so dear
(12/19/98)

The Impeachment War: What on earth is going on?
Experts, pundits and kibitzers weigh in on Washington's weirdest week
(12/18/98)

And now, back to impeachment
By Bruce Shapiro
Republican skeptic Christopher Shays tries to explain why fence-sitting Republicans suddenly rushed to oppose the president
(12/18/98)

House of adulterers
By David Weir
The new speaker confesses his sins
(12/18/98)

Rep. Bob Livingston's remarks
The text of the statement Thursday by the incoming speaker of the House
(12/18/98)

The whole world is watching -- again
By Todd Gitlin
Left-wing literati turn out to block impeachment
(12/16/98)

Here comes the judge
By Jeff Stein
Chief Justice William Rehnquist's writings on impeachment containgood news for President Clinton
(12/16/98)

God save the president?
By Jackie Stevens
An anti-impeachment gathering of New York's literary hotshots may not do much for the country, but at least it made them feel good about themselves
(12/16/98)

A kinder, gentler lynch mob
By Gary Kamiya
The 'peachy-keen' GOP has shown its true colors -- and they confirm the most brain-dead radical stereotypes from the '60s
(12/15/98)

Let's Get This Straight
By Scott Rosenberg
Bill Gates and BillClinton -- prisoners of Lawyer World
(12/15/98)

Off the cliff?
By Harry Jaffe
White House tries lobbying, "scorched earth" threats and one more speech to sway fence-sitting Republicans
(12/14/98)

"Real America?"
By Joan Walsh
Alan Dershowitz blasts Clinton critic Rep. Bob Barr for a speech to white supremacists
(12/14/98)

Clinton's real crime
By Mollie Dickenson
The president's cagey testimony in the Paula Jones case shows he's guilty of sexual selfishness, but not perjury
(12/14/98)

A president apologizes
The text of President Clinton's address
(12/14/98)

Impeachment hearing voices
A round-up of the most quotable moments from Friday's hearing
(12/14/98)

Clinton should be disbarred
By Lori Leibovich
A leading legal ethicist offers a punishment consistent with the president's crimes
(12/11/98)

Ruff going
By Bruce Shapiro
Clinton's lawyers take their best shot, but impeachment seems all but inevitable
(12/10/98)

Impeachment hearing voices
A round-up of the most quotable moments from Wednesday's hearing
(12/10/98)

Text of four proposed Republican impeachment articles
(12/10/98)

Democratic censure resolution
Text of Democratic censure proposal
(12/10/98)

Get the full text of Starr's supportingevidence.

Clinton: TV or not TV?
By Joan Walsh
As the lame-duck House moves toward impeachment, the president counts votes and ponders another national address
(12/09/98)

Impeachment hearing voices
Eleven hours of testimony and questioning on the first day of the White House's defense of President Clinton Tuesday produced some memorable quotes
(12/09/98)

A swarm of witnesses
Clinton defense who's who -- a roster of the witnesses for the president
(12/09/98)

The full-text of the White House defense report
(12/09/98)

Hello Oprah, good-bye Constitution
By Lori Leibovich
Bemoaning Henry Hyde's spectacle, an impeachment scholar provides a primer for the confused and the cynical
(12/04/98)

The "young lady" who got under Kenneth Starr's skin
By Joan Walsh
U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren is pressing the independent counsel to think harder about when he learned of Linda Tripp's tapes
(11/25/98)

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Starr
By Gary Kamiya
When the real Kenneth Starr finally stood up before the House, he turned out to have a split personality
(11/20/98)

Starr Wars
By Joan Walsh
The Democrats strike back
(11/20/98)

Nothing has changed
Compiled by Lori Leibovich, Fiona Morgan, and Daryl Lindsey
The consensus of political experts is that no minds were changed by Starr's day in court
(11/20/98)

Starr on the stand
Uncut transcripts from the floor of the House Judiciary Committee
(11/20/98)

Dear Ken
The full text of ethics advisor Sam Dash's letter of resignation to Kenneth Starr
(11/20/98)

Starr speaks
The full text of independent counsel Kenneth Starr's House Judiciary Committee testimony
(11/20/98)

Unspun
By Steve Erickson
Starr dust, pundit bust: The independent counsel will crash and burn on Thursday -- and the humiliated pundits will be too afraid to say anything about it until the polls come in
(11/18/98)

A dozen questions Congress should ask Kenneth Starr
By David Talbot, Murray Waas and Joan Walsh
(11/18/98)

Brother on brother
By Murray Waas
Whitewater witness David Hale attempted to suborn perjury by his own brother by asking him to falsely corroborate illegal acts by President Clinton
(11/17/98)

Law professors tellCongress that impeachmentis unwarranted
Over 430 legal scholarssign statement, fearingimpeachment process will"dangerously weaken"presidency
(11/06/98)

Starr springs a leak
By Joe Conason
Federal judge appoints special master to investigate illegal disclosures to media
(10/31/98)

Who's lying about Monica now?
By David Corn
A Republican campaign leader lies to reporters about the GOP's last-minute anti-Clinton ad blitz
(10/29/98)

The sting
By Mollie Dickenson
Did Kenneth Starr, Linda Tripp and Paula Jones' legal team work hand in hand to set a perjury trap for the president?
(10/26/98)

Backlash '98?
By Joan Walsh
After dreading November's elections, some Democrats now believe they will benefit from an anti-impeachment voter rebellion
(10/22/98)

"Don't tamper with this jury, Mr. President"
By Murray Waas
Byrd's warning to back off on anti-impeachment lobbying sends White House spin machine into gear, denying Clinton's role in controversy
(10/13/98)

A thousand (dysfunctional) clowns
By David Corn
The kids in the House get to make their mess, secure in the knowledge that the "adults" in the Senate will have to clean it up
(10/09/98)

Princess Monica
By Lori Leibovich
Why the Starr Report and the Tripp tapes make Jewish women cringe
(10/06/98)

The fixer
By Murray Waas
How Kenneth Starr's law partner covertly worked for six years to trap President Clinton in a sex scandal
(10/06/98)

Mistakes were made
By Joe Conason
A close reading of the Starr Report shows that the independent counsel cut several legal corners too many when laying his impeachment trap
(10/05/98)

Hypocrite of the House
By Joe Conason
The truth about Henry Hyde is that he is a dangerous ideologue who will gladly excuse his friends for the same misdeeds he condemns in his enemies
(10/05/98)

Salon Exclusive: Protected witness, part two
By Jeff Stein
Law enforcement records obtained by Salon reveal a two-year effort by Ken Starr to impede the Arkansas state prosecution of David Hale
(09/30/98)

Salon Exclusive: Starr vs. Tripp
By Jeff Stein
The inside story of how there came to be so many copies of the Monica Lewinsky tapes
(09/25/98)

Talking head
By Virginia Vitzthum
The hand-wringing over the Starr Report proves that Beltway pundits have a harder time getting a grip on a certain sexual practice than the American people do
(09/25/98)

The president as lab rat
By Gary Wolf
How much surveillance can one human being take? President Clinton is helping us find out
(09/25/98)

The politics of paranoia
By Bruce Shapiro
In their rush to burn the president at the stake, the sexually insecure voices of moralabsolutism are criminalizing some of our most cherished constitutional protections
(09/22/98)

Grace under pressure
By Charles Taylor
With his back to the wall, BillClinton finds his voice and passes the character test
(09/22/98)

What goes around, comes around
By Joe Conanson
What goes around, comes around: The self-righteous bullies on Capitol Hill like to conduct sexual inquisitions as long as no one fights back
(09/21/98)

Hyde lied, says former lover
By David Talbot
"Long-term relationship" ended at least two and a half years after Hyde claimed it did, charges Cherie Soskin
(09/18/98)

Editorial
Salon's declaration of independence
(09/18/98)

Political firestorm erupts against Salon
By Harry Jaffe
Republicans charge that White House was behind story and call for FBI investigation; bureau says it will "look into" the matter
(09/18/98)

Loyal to the end
By Jessica Seigel
Susan McDougal, on trial in California on non-Whitewater offenses, feels vindicated
(09/18/98)

The full text of The Starr Report and The White House Rebuttal

"This hypocrite broke up my family"
By David Talbot
The secret affair of Henry Hyde, the man who will sit in judgment on President Clinton
(09/16/98)

Editorial
Why we ran the Henry Hyde story
(09/16/98)

Lives of the Republicans, Part Two
By David Neiwert
The strange case of Helen Chenoweth shows that playing the sex card against the Democrats as a political strategy can be,in Idaho parlance, as "dumb as a mud fence"
(09/16/98)

Throw the disk at him!
By James Poniewozik
Forget the Web posting. The Starr Report's groaning arrival really demonstrates the power of large white cardboard boxes
(09/15/98)

White House adjusts its game plan
By Jonathan Broder
"Forgive me or else" is abandoned for a softer approach as the president's camp braces for a likely impeachment battle
(09/15/98)

The voyeur general's report to Congress
By Gary Kamiya
Once its Peeping-Tom shock wears off, the Starr report is nothing more than an extreme close-up of what we already knew
(09/11/98)

Where's Whitewater?
By Jonathan Broder
The independent counsel seems to have forgotten something on his way to the impeachment party
(09/11/98)

The beginning of the end
By David Horowitz
Despite the vicious attacks from the Clinton propaganda machine, Starr has succeeded in exposing a dangerous, pathological liar
(09/11/98)

Let's Get This Straight
By Scott Rosenberg
Rushing the Starr report to the Net is all about one thing: Delivering the juicy bits
(09/11/98)

A call for moral renewal
By Mark Hertsgaard
The destruction of President Clinton was a laudable first step, but restoring the ethical fiber of America requires more. All of official Washington must be cleansed!
(09/11/98)

Lucianne Goldberg dishes on the Starr Report
By Jeff Stein
The woman behind the Lewinsky affair says Clinton will be tagged with 30 impeachable offenses
(09/11/98)

Secret lives of the Republicans, Part One
By Jason Vest
How Dan Burton outed himself in a preemptive strike against an upcoming Vanity Fair exposé
(09/11/98)

Commentary: The other woman
By Murray Waas
Of all the women swirling around President Clinton, there's perhaps only one who was a true victim
(09/11/98)

Protected witness
By Murray Waas
How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance
(09/10/98)

The Salon Report on Kenneth Starr
By David Talbot
What the public should know about the prosecutor who may drive him from office
(09/10/98)

The cast of characters
Compiled by Daryl Lindsey
(09/10/98)

"Everyone will be punished"
By Jonathan Broder
The embattled White House tries out a new strategy to fend off impeachment -- but if it doesn't work, stand by for total war
(09/10/98)

Monica's betrayal
By Jenn Shreve
When Monica Lewinsky told more than all, she sold her man down the river -- and violated the adulterer's code of honor
(09/09/98)

Hush, hush, sweet Monica
By Gary Kaufman
Wouldn't it be wonderful if the most famous person who's never been interviewed stayed that way?
(09/09/98)

True romance
By Jack Hitt
Why did President Clinton risk everything for a perky intern? Because he was in love
(09/09/98)

Naked man without a plan
By Jonathan Broder
Clinton's defense team prepares a tortured legalistic argument that may help him escape legal jeopardy, but it will only make impeachment all the more likely
(09/09/98)

Why we need Clinton to resign
By Fred Branfman
Commentary: Why Clinton's days are numbered
(09/04/98)

Letter from Washington
By Mollie Dickenson
Aging hormones: Why Washington's elderly elite hate Clinton
(08/25/98)

The other grand jury begins
By Murray Waas
Exclusive: Grand jury begins investigating Arkansas Project
(08/24/98)

Salon editorial
By David Talbot
Enough: It's time for the American system to usher Ken Starr from the stage
(08/21/98)

False Witness: Part Five
By Michael Haddigan and Murray Waas
Looting the temple of justice: Why there will never be a Whitewater Report from Ken Starr
(08/21/98)

Did Bill wag the dog?
By David Corn
After Clinton called out the warplanes, Beltway skeptics said they'd already seen the movie
(08/21/98)

First Family on the couch
By Lori Leibovich
Therapists say President Clinton's psychological problems run deep --and Hillary's and Chelsea's are just beginning
(08/20/98)

An affair to remember
By Nell Bernstein
President Clinton is trying desperately to salvage his reputation. Monica Lewinsky has lost hers forever
(08/20/98)

Hellfire from the right
By Harry Jaffe
The right wing is in full attack mode
(08/20/98)

Letter from Baton Rouge
By Jennifer Moses
It is between him and his God: Down here in the Bible Belt, folks say, "Sex and lying? So what else is new?"
(08/20/98)

The view from Japan
By Dave McCombs
It's the economy, not the morality
(08/20/98)

The view from Europe
Salon correspondents in Amsterdam, Paris and Munich report on the local reaction to President Clinton's speech, the president's Achilles penis and other reactions
(08/19/98)

Clinton's silvery web of words
By Katie Roiphe
Once again, the president teased us and left us hanging
(08/19/98)

He should go
By Andrew Ross
Once again, the president teased us and left us hanging
(08/19/98)

He should stay
By Kate Moses
Hillary should decide whether Clinton stays in office
(08/19/98)

Clinton reportedly takes tough line with Starr
By Murray Waas
The first lady helped craft an aggressive strategy after the president finally revealed details of theLewinsky affair to her
(08/18/98)

What they're saying
By Lori Leibovich andDawn MacKeen
Susan Faludi, AriannaHuffington and othercommentators react toClinton's day of reckoning
(08/17/98)

False witness, Part 4
By Murray Waas
Whitewater's untold story: In an exclusive interview,William Watt, a key witness in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater probe, charges that Starr's investigators ignored information he provided them which undermined their case against President Clinton
(08/17/98)

False witness, Part 3
By Murray Waas
The $50,000 lie: The Whitewater case wasn't the only time David Hale invoked Bill Clinton's name -- falsely -- to help himself
(08/14/98)

False witness, Part 2
By Murray Waas
Taking care of David Hale: A Salon exclusive investigative report looks into how the key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent conservative attorney, who helped launch an anti-Clinton project
(08/14/98)

False witness
By Murray Waas
Key Kenneth Starr witness David Hale's strategy for getting out of legal trouble: Blame President Clinton. Part One of a Salon investigative series on the untold story of Whitewater
(08/12/98)

Democrats running scared
By Jonathan Broder
Zippergate presents the minority party with a no-win situation this fall
(08/10/98)

Clinton's sexual scorched-earth plan
By Jonathan Broder and Harry Jaffe
The White House may be ready to declare a "total war" on Congress over the Lewinsky case
(08/05/98)

The strange case of Kenneth S.
By Dr. Justin Frank
A Washington psychoanalyst analyzes "Kenneth S." and his odd fixation on the president's sex life
(07/30/98)

Starr's final act?
By David Corn
Kenneth Starr has sprung into action, but where is he headed?
(07/29/98)

The attack judge
By Jonathan Broder
One federal jurist has shocked even hardened Washington insiders by suggesting that Clinton has declared "war" on the U.S. in his battle with Ken Starr
(07/21/98)

Ken Starr's heavy hitter
By Maria Recio
Heavy hitter: Ken Starr's point man has a track record of compelling reporters to testify
(07/17/98)

Author, author!
By Jonathan Broder
Everyone wants to know who wrote the "talking points"
(07/08/98)

Investigating the investigator
By Jonathan Broder
Michael Shaheen, the man probing whether Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness was paid off by Clinton critics, is known as an ethical straight-shooter
(07/07/98)

Strip Poker
By Jonathan Broder
As the three-way game between Clinton, Starr and Lewinsky reaches itsclimax, who's holding the winning hand?
(06/23/98)

Fallout from Content bombshell
By Jonathan Broder
A federal judge summons Kenneth Starr's deputies to her chambers after he admits in a magazine interview that he and a top aide leaked "extensively" to the press
(06/16/98)

A Clinton critic's tax-exempt lifestyle
By Jonathan Broder and Joe Conason
As head of the American Spectator's nonprofit foundation, conservative editor R. Emmett Tyrrell enjoys some unusual perks
(06/09/98)

The American Spectator's funny money
By Jonathan Broder and Joe Conason
The conservative magazine wanted to bring down Bill Clinton with its Scaife-funded Arkansas Project. Instead, it may have opened itself to charges of tax fraud
(06/08/98)

Starr's investigation to be investigated
By Murray Waas
Former Justice Department watchdog Michael J. Shaheen will probe alleged payments to key Whitewater witness David Hale
(06/03/98)

New Yorker magazine subpoena quashed
Federal judge halts conservative lawyer's effort to depose journalist Jane Mayer.
(05/29/98)

The "conservative Ralph Nader"
By Joshua Micah Marshall
A star of the political chat-show circuit, the head of Judicial Watch has some pretty unorthodox views.
(05/26/98)

Kenneth Starr's sex appeal
By Todd Pitock
The independent counsel may be pursuing truth and justice. But he also may have an eye for some of the more down-to-earth things in life
(05/19/98)

The anatomy of a virtual conspiracy
By Peter J. Ognibene
Unable to defeat him at the polls, President Clinton's foes use the press to spread rumors, allegations, speculations and lies
(05/18/98)

"A Starr cannot be extinguished"
By David Everett
Salon uncovers a letter written by the independent counsel detailing the progress of his investigation into 93-year-old Hillary Clinton
(05/13/98)

Judicial Watch subpoenas Salon reporters
By Jonathan Broder
Conservative legal group seeks notes and documents related to Clinton officials and the press
(05/08/98)

Investigating a conflict
By Murray Waas
Kenneth Starr is proposing an "independent" investigator to look into the David Hale payments probe. The question is, how independent?
(05/05/98)

American Spectator audit: Is the fox guarding the henhouse?
By Jonathan Broder
Theodore Olson, a close friend of Kenneth Starr's and a former attorney for David Hale, heads the embattled magazine's crucial internal investigation
(04/27/98)

The smearing of Judge Woods
By Joe Conason, Gene Lyons and Murray Waas
How newspaper articles of questionable origin were used by Kenneth Starr to remove a federal jurist in a Whitewater case
(04/22/98)

Salon Exclusive: Starr deputy met with Scaife's private investigator
By Murray Waas
Whitewater prosecutor Hickman Ewing did not fully report on meetings with anti-Clinton operative
(04/20/98)

Salon editorial
By David Talbot
The far right's desperate counterattack
(04/17/98)

Starr strikes back
By Jonathan Broder and Murray Waas
Defiantly, the independent counsel bids farewell to Malibu while holding tight to his investigation of the president
(04/17/98)

Scaife investigator targeted CNN reporter
By Murray Waas
Private details about TV correspondent's life ended up in House Committee files
(04/17/98)

Kenneth in Wonderland
By Andrew Ross
It's time for Kenneth Starr to give up his through-the-looking-glass investigation
(04/17/98)

White House jumps into Starr "conflict" fray
By Jonathan Broder and Murray Waas
Clinton's lawyer asks Starr to recuse himself from Hale investigation
(04/14/98)

Case closing
By Bruce Shapiro
The Justice Department's "request" that Kenneth Starr investigate his own chief Whitewater witness is one of the last nails in the independent counsel's coffin
(04/13/98)

Arkansas trooper considered demanding money from President Clinton
By Murray Waas
Source for Los Angeles Times' "Troopergate" story discussed trading silence about Clinton's private life for hundreds of thousands of dollars
(04/09/98)

See some evil, hear some evil ...
By Gene Lyons
Kenneth Starr says his only concern is the truth. Then why is he givingfree passes to people who have lied and broken the law?
(04/08/98)

Kenneth Starr has lost his credibility
By Joe Conason and Murray Waas
Legal experts raise questions about the prosecutor's apparent conflicts of interest
(04/08/98)

Clinton's "Soviet connection"
By Murray Waas
GOP money man discussed digging up dirt on Clinton
(04/07/98)

The man behind the mask
By Karen Rothmyer
Shy, secretive and of regal bearing, Richard Mellon Scaife has worked hard and spent millions to dictate the nation's political agenda
(04/07/98)

Turning the tables on Starr
By Murray Waas and Jonathan Broder
Attorney General Janet Reno considers investigating key Whitewater witness David Hale
(04/03/98)

Women beware women
By Katie Roiphe
Our ongoing national catfight has revealed an unpleasant truth obscured by the smarmy rhetoric of "sisterhood": Women have always betrayed each other
(04/03/98)

Republicans to Ken Starr: Ugh!
By David Corn
Now that Paula Jones has gone, all that the Republicans have left against President Clinton is a 20-year-old land deal. They are not thrilled
(04/03/98)

The men who kept Paula Jones' lawsuit going
By Murray Waas
How associates of billionaire Clinton-hater Richard Mellon Scaife propped up her legal battle
(04/02/98)

Day of reckoning
By Andrew Ross
With Paula Jones' case thrown out, it's time to expose those responsible for four years of political and journalistic fraud
(04/02/98)

Judgment day
By Jonathan Broder
The end of the Paula Jones lawsuit will seriously damage Kenneth Starr's investigation, a legal expert says
(04/02/98)

Salon exclusive: Justice Department considers investigating key Starr witness
By Murray Waas
FBI recommends probe of alleged payments to Whitewater witness David Hale
(03/27/98)

Stalemate
By Gary Kamiya
Clinton spinners vs. White House media: A damning portrait
(03/27/98)

A massive journalistic breakdown
By Mollie Dickenson
How the elite media has gotten the Clinton 'scandals' all wrong
(03/27/98)

Behind the Clinton cocaine smear
By Murray Waas
Conservative billionaire funded secret investigation of Clinton's alleged drug connections
(03/26/98)

Arkansas state trooper denies key part of "Troopergate" story
By Murray Waas
But Los Angeles Times reporter stands by his story -- denies he "put words in (trooper's) mouth"
(03/24/98)

Portrait of a bag man
By Jonathan Broder and Murray Waas
Parker Dozhier was secretly funneling money to a key Whitewater witness and running an intelligence-gathering and dirty tricks operation -- out of a bait shop
(03/23/98)

Hillary was right
By Andrew Ross
There is a conspiracy to bring down the president
(03/19/98)

The ties that bind
By Murray Waas and Jonathan Broder
The lawyer who contributed $50,000 to Paula Jones' legal fund also served as counsel for Richard Mellon Scaife's anti-Clinton Arkansas Project
(03/18/98)

Slick Willey
By Bruce Shapiro
Before you cry too many tears for Kathleen Willey, consider the unfortunate brother and sister she fleeced
(03/18/98)

Bugliosi the bomb thrower
By Lori Leibovich
The last angry lawyer says the stupidity of the Supreme Court's Paula Jones ruling is rivaled only by the outrageous bias of Kenneth Starr's out-of-control investigation
(03/17/98)

Salon exclusive: the road to Hale
By Jonathan Broder and Murray Waas
Key Whitewater witness David Hale received secret cash payments from anti-Clinton billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife
(03/17/98)

A feel for a good story
By Carol Lloyd
Thank God we've got those notorious womanizers at "60 Minutes" makingit safe for women like Kathleen Willey to speak up about sexual harassment
(03/17/98)

Clinton's ghost
By Gene Lyons
Jim McDougal's quest for revenge finally killed him, but not before embroiling the country in the six-year torture known as Whitewater
(03/16/98)

Show us the money!
By Jonathan Broder and Murray Waas
Paula Jones' patron accuses her legal fund of defrauding the public
(03/12/98)

Paula Jones' mysterious benefactor
By Jonathan Broder and Murray Waas
Who's behind a secret $50,000 donation to the legal fund of Clinton's accuser?
(03/12/98)

The Falwell connection
By Murray Waas
How the Rev. Jerry Falwell and a California political organization helped finance and orchestrate an extensive anti-Clinton propaganda campaign
(03/11/98)

Secret agenda man
By David Corn
When Vernon Jordan speaks, people listen. But who is he talking for?
(03/10/98)

Now what?
By Jonathan Broder
Time may be running out for Kenneth Starr if he wants his investigation to result in anything but political impasse
(03/06/98)

Hillary Clinton is a traitor
By Neera Sohoni
By "standing by her man," she betrays all the feminist ideals she was supposed to represent to the rest of the world
(03/04/98)

Size isn't everything
By David Corn
With poll numbers like President Clinton's, you'd think he could do something bold and important. Then why doesn't he?
(03/03/98)

Blumenthal blasts Starr as he exits grand jury room
By Jonathan Broder
News: "The entire Whitewater scandal comes down to a (Ken Starr) self-esteem problem," he tells Salon
(02/27/98)

Toothless hounds
By Andrew Ross
Now that Kenneth Starr's crusade has turned upon the press itself, his loyalists at the New York Times and Washington Post have finally raised a meek and begrudging protest
(02/26/98)

It's time to investigate the investigator
By Bruce Shapiro
Although he may think differently, Kenneth Starr is not above the law.
(02/25/98)

Starr chamber
By Mollie Dickenson
The deep and twisted roots of Kenneth Starr's Clinton inquisition stretch back to the dark corners of the 1992 presidential campaign.
(02/24/98)

Prosecuting -- or persecuting -- the prosecutors?
By Jonathan Broder
Fierce opponents of Kenneth Starr are now taking the fight right into the independent counsel's own office.
(02/24/98)

The New York Times: All the facts that are fit to omit
By Gene Lyons
On the clinton scandals, the newspaper of record is the newspaper of insinuations, half-truths, omissions and flat-out inaccuracies.
(02/14/98)

The unholy alliance between Starr and the media
By Joe Conason
It's the law, stupid. leaking grand jury testimony violates moral and professional codes too
(02/12/98)

Blowback
By Jonathan Broder
Pundits who have been pontificating about President Clinton's alleged adultery may soon find their own morals coming under scrutiny
(02/12/98)

The Reich stuff?
By Andrew Ross
President Clinton's former Labor secretary thinks his boss is off course --and not in the ways Kenneth Starr thinks
(02/11/98)

The horny dilemma
By Fred Branfman
Do we really want a sexually frustrated president -- or is the Clinton scandal an opportunity to redefine the tyrannical institution of marriage?
(02/10/98)

Come back, O.J., all is forgiven
By Vivenne Walt
Finally, L.A., gets a piece of the Lewinsky action, but not very much
(02/10/98)

The lady is not a tramp
By Jenn Shreve
The lurid coverage of Monica Lewinsky's sex life tells us more aboutaging geezers in the press corps than it does about a young White Houseintern
(02/06/98)

The roots of the Clinton smear
By Gene Lyons
The origins of the president's current troubles stretch back 10 years,to the stinking swamp water of Arkansas politics
(02/05/98)

Men in black (robes)
By Bruce Shapiro
If you're looking for a "conspiracy" to bring down the President of theUnited States, you might start with the head of the United States supremecourt
(02/04/98)

The end of girltalk?
By Tracy Quan
Anthropologist Helen Fisher talks about polygamy, loyalty and why abubbly young chick like Monica Lewinsky would confide in a sour step-sisterlike Linda Tripp
(02/04/98)

Application to have sex with thePresident
By Charlie Varon and Jim Rosenau
(01/30/98)

Gossip: Too important to leave toamateurs like Ted Koppel?
By Richard Rodriguez
Sally Quinn, Floyd Abrams and various other media muckety-mucks pow-wowat Columbia about journalism's epidemic of backyard blabbing
(01/29/98)

Defending the right to pry
By Richard Rodriguez
Why the private life of public people matters
(01/29/98)

America, grow up!
By David Downie
How the French and the Italians are viewing the Clinton brouhaha
(01/29/98)

Gossip: The mostdangerous drug of all
By Carol Lloyd
Our loose lips may bring down a president
(01/28/98)

Have you Yanks gone crazy?
By Jurek Martin
A British journalist decries the media-whipped frenzy overPresident Clinton's private life
(01/28/98)

Ain't nobody's businessbut his own
By Gary Kamiya
The Clinton farce is about to become tragedy. We can't let it
(01/27/98)

Do the right thing
By Andrew Ross
If the allegations are true, Clinton must go -- fast
(01/27/98)

The grand inquisitor
By Bruce Shapiro
Kenneth Starr "holds all the cards" in the White House sex scandal, butit's a weak hand, and the public may turn against him
(01/27/98)

Bring me the head (and moreimportant, the body) of Monica Lewinsky!
By James Poniewozik
Spending 120 hours in blabberspace as the networks roll out thegreatest show on earth
(01/26/98)

Mommy leerest
By Gary Kamiya
Monica Lewinsky's mother's gushy book on The Three Tenors' sex lives
(01/23/98)

Is Clinton a sex addict?
By Laura Miller
Salon asks two leading sex therapists if Americans should considertheir president a very sick man
(01/23/98)

Bell Hooks, LillianRubin and Clinton biographers analyze the First Couple
By Camille Peri and Lori Leibovich
The latest White House firestorm is certainly testing Hillary Clinton'sresolve to stand by her man
(01/23/98)

Clinton's sexual hypocrisy
By Christopher Hitchens
Our highly moral president is being hoist with his own just-say-nopetard. Raise him high!
(01/23/98)

Kenneth Starr -- Is a crazedsex cop running the U.S.?
By Jonathan Broder
Independent counsel Kenneth Starr has the whip hand in the latestClinton sex scandal. And that has more than just the president concerned
(01/23/98)

If Clinton falls, will he takethe Democrats with him?
By David Corn
Democrats won't feel too kindly toward their president in his latesthour of peril. But they still need him -- and so do the Republicans
(01/23/98)

JFK wannabe
By Camille Paglia
Salon's columnist comments on the sexual politics of the Clinton WhiteHouse
(01/22/98)

What's on the tapes
By Jonathan Broder
Details of the sex tapes that may sink the president
(01/22/98)

Unsinkable Bill
By Alexander Cockburn
The president's latest "end" is greatly exaggerated
(01/22/98)

Horowitz: It's his character,stupid
Beyond the Beltway reactions
(01/22/98)

Is Clinton that reckless?
By Andrew Ross
We're about to witness either the end of the president -- or of hisenemies
(01/21/98)

 

 

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