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It Is Just Not So

We now know, via Drudge, that Louis Freeh has taken his measure of Clinton in print. But Clinton started it in My Life, making it known that he regarded Freeh as "too political and self-serving" to cover up for him. Clinton makes vague reference to a "retired FBI agent" who warned him not to nominate Freeh. This, Clinton says, "gave me pause, but I sent word back that it was too late; the offer had been extended and accepted. I would just have to trust Bernie Nussbaum's judgment."

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George Neumayr is a contributing editor to The American Spectator.

http://spectator.org/blog/2005/10/06/it-is-just-not-so

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