THE DEFINING LIE
August 24, 1998 · Magazine, Editorials
ALL DISCUSSIONS ABOUT the president's predicament, whether at dinner parties or on talk radio, in neighborhood bars or on cable TV, seem to unfold with an almost ritualized predictability.
Michael Medved is a conservative film critic, author, and nationally syndicated radio talk show host known for his cultural commentary. He has written extensively on Hollywood, media, and American politics, authoring books such as *Hollywood vs. America*. He contributed to The Weekly Standard in 1998.
ALL DISCUSSIONS ABOUT the president's predicament, whether at dinner parties or on talk radio, in neighborhood bars or on cable TV, seem to unfold with an almost ritualized predictability.