Last I checked Amazon's political list, Bob Tyrrell's The Clinton Crack-Up was one step ahead of Jimmy Carter's treatise on Israel's Boer wars. Word is that Jimmy is mighty upset that Bob never publicized any of his birthday galas. Speaking of which, Robert Stacy McCain in today's Washington Times gets the scoop on Bob's attendance at Bill Clinton's birthday bash last August, though it's still not clear whether he was there as a protected covert agent or an unprotected one. This follows on a wonderful literary treatment two-time Clinton voter Seth Lipsky gave Bob's book in yesterday's New York Sun.
Also on the recommended list of Tyrrell-Clinton readings: Patrick Hynes's astute column on TCCU and, at the Democratic Party's official website, David Brock's love letter to "Boy Tyrrell."
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