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The Truth of Power: Intellectual Affairs in the Clinton White House. (State of the debate: Clinton: the untold story). (book review)

American Prospect, The,  February, 2002  by Brownstein, Ronald

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The Truth of Power: Intellectual Affairs in the Clinton White House By Benjamin R. Barber. W.W. Norton and Company, 320 pages, $26.95

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IN WASHINGTON, CONSERVATIVES still roam the Capitol trying to name airports, post offices, and federal buildings for Ronald Reagan. But Democrats seem entirely unsure about what to make of their only recent two-term president, Bill Clinton. In 2000, Al Gore thought Clinton more of an albatross than an asset and became so spooked by the administration's odor of scandal that he also ran away from its record of peace and prosperity. In a January ...

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