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If Clinton had come clean about Lewinsky and said "Yes, I did it", then that would have been the end of it. It would have shown he wasn't intimidated by the implications of what he had done. It wouldn't be all but inevitable to think -- as I do -- that the president *might have been* be extorted. Remember, he did everything he could to hide from the issue, publicly. Who knows how much more he did than what we know about? Bush has not come clean, either, but it is plausible (however unlikely) to think he has legitimate public reasons for not doing so. We do not know the security implications of what he won't say. Even so, I'm very much disturbed by the implications of the president ordering wiretaps and secret surveillance of Americans without court supervision. The president has only the power given to him by the Constitution, and that sort of thing is specifically Constitutionally prohibited.
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