The printer garbled the final paragraph of Christopher Matthews's review last week ("Clinton v. America? Bill Bennett's Book of Outrage"). It should have read: "We have an uninterrupted democracy stretching back to the eighteenth century. Unlike the French, we haven't had a Second Republic or Third, Fourth, or Fifth. We have only the one we started with. In deciding about his last two years in office, the good citizen might attempt the maturity Clinton has shown at his best, not the passion he pursued at his worst. Otherwise, this year of the French will end as badly as it began."
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The printer garbled the final paragraph of Christopher Matthews's review last week ("Clinton v. America? Bill Bennett's Book of Outrage"). It should have read: "We have an uninterrupted democracy stretching back to the eighteenth century. Unlike the French, we haven't had a Second Republic or…
The Scrapbook · September 14, 1998
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