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I've had lunch with John John, I've had cocktails with John John, and you, Reverend, are no John John: In a NYT op-ed piece, Frank Rich takes aim at journalists and other commentators trying to bask in the glow of JFK Jr.'s celebrity.
MacKinnon argues that many journalists distort her work, by caricaturing her as a neopuritan.
The NYT off-lead, assessing the damage in Baghdad, makes the point that--despite the widely reported Iraqi claims of thousands of casualties--Western assessments of few civilian casualties gain credence because, contrary to past Iraqi government practice, foreign journalists have not been invited to view bombed homes.
Thither to the White House, where Attorney General Kennedy, whose only previous public service had been as lawyer for two Senate committees, earned from journalists the label "assistant president" for his ubiquity at the highest levels of executive influence; while Vice President Johnson, who practically ran the government from his Senate chamber in the 1950s, found himself so insignificant that he was only informed of Cabinet meetings five minutes in advance.
But faced with the reality that the president has actually become more popular since the scandal broke, journalists have ventured a third explanation of late: Clinton has survived thanks to diabolically effective "spin."