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On Tuesday, May 11, Chris Matthews interviewed Kathleen Willey on CNBC's Hardball , the cable program that aspires to be to the Clinton scandals what Nightline was to the Iranian hostage crisis and Robert MacNeil's PBS show was to Watergate.
A conversation between Ralph Reed and George Stephanopoulos finds them agreeing that scandals don't hurt candidates, and partisanship annoys voters.
A NYT front-pager reviews the blooming of open "God talk" among presidential hopefuls, seeing in it an efficient way to flash distance from the squalor of the Clinton scandals.
The NYT editorial page wishes Reno's sensitivity to conflicts of interest and campaign fund-raising improprieties extended to "the broader and more important matter of the 1996 presidential fund-raising scandals."
Right now, the press is in a big respectability-puffing, nose-holding phase in its reporting of the Clinton sex scandals, deploring--in exquisite detail--having to cover all that executive branch breastage and groinage.