Vol. 3, No. 44
July 27, 1998
Cover Story
Profiles in Corruption: William J. Clinton and Warren G. Harding, Brothers in Scandal
By David Frum
Also in This Issue
- The Case for Sanctions — Elliott Abrams
- Presidential Fiction — Dick Morris
- Linda's Long, Strange Trip — Jay Nordlinger
This issue featured David Frum's cover story comparing President William J. Clinton to Warren G. Harding, examining parallels in scandal and corruption between the two presidents while contrasting them with Calvin Coolidge. The magazine also covered campaign finance reform as a political failure, explored Clinton-era conservative victories, and reviewed Charles McCarry's novel Lucky Bastard for its satirical take on Bill and Hillary Clinton, while addressing broader themes of presidential integrity and the ongoing trials of Starr witnesses.