Southern gothic.
| Publisher | Reason Foundation |
| Publication | Reason |
| Subject | Humanities |
| Format | Magazine/Journal |
| ISSN | 0048-6906 |
| Issues per Year | 11 |
| Volume | 31 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Published | 1999-05-01 |
| Role | Type | Name |
| Person | Ethical aspects | Bill Clinton |
| Author | n/a | Nick Gillespie |
The price of presidential prevarication
It has become clear that the Clinton era's twilight years will be a gloomy dusk, filled with the whispering of ghosts and the casting of unsettling shadows. The Juanita Broaddrick rape charge - uncomfortably credible and insufficiently countered not merely by the president's lawyer but, more disturbingly, by his friends and political allies - casts a pall over a White House that has not wanted for dark clouds. As with the debunked story of his lathering a prostitute's child, that the president's supporters plainly see him as capable of...
[This journal article is 920 words long]
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