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This is true, say Michael Bechloss (NBC's Meet the Press ), Bill Kristol ( This Week ), and Mark Shields (PBS's NewsHour With Jim Lehrer ). The reason is that people are generally quite content, say Kristol and Doyle McManus ( Washington Week in Review )--incumbents don't want to rock the boat.
Doyle McManus decoded Hamdoon on PBS's Washington Week in Review . Saddam had played a successful bait-and-switch game on the West: First, he conjured up the bogus inspector crisis--complaining about U.S. domination of the U.N. teams and ejecting them--to attract the world's attention.
Doyle McManus, the LAT 's D.C. bureau chief, looks at the situation pessimistically: "The likely result: an ugly battle along party lines, a series of arguments over witnesses, and at least several more weeks of trial for the Senate."
Attorney General Janet Reno's decision to appoint an independent counsel to investigate Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt is Issue 3. Amazing, say the pundits: Babbitt has "the finest reputation [for ethical conduct] of anyone in public life" (Oliphant); is "the last [Cabinet member] one would imagine getting in trouble" (Doyle McManus, Washington Week in Review ); and is "the most honest man in government" (an adoring Margaret Carlson, Capital Gang ). The oft-ironic pundits do not note that being the most honest man in Washington is like being the best-complexioned boy in the dermatologist's office.
Other pundits downplay the accusations of treason and malfeasance, noting that Republican presidents were the first to enlist Chinese assistance in launching U.S. satellites (Doyle McManus, PBS's Washington Week in Review ; Eleanor Clift, The McLaughlin Group ).