Los Angeles Times If Vanity Fair's
Bill Clinton piece is any measure, we will now learn not just about politicians who have affairs, says
James Rainey. "We will learn about politicians whose associates are afraid they might be having affairs." VF's
Todd Purdum writes that Clinton and other former presidents should conduct themselves "in ways that do not seem to cheapen, degrade or exploit the high office they held." Rainey's response: "Fair enough. But what about journalistic conduct?"
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MacEachern: Clinton profile was intended to harm, not enlighten (AR)
Because before this, rumor and innuendo and unsourced reports and...