01206 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001400122084002000136100002200156245008700178260004600265300002600311500002300337520055000360650003800910650004000948INLIS00000000000253520200508201914200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-674-00080-3 0010-0520002535 aeng0 a342.73062 a342.73062/POS/A0 aRichard A. Posner00aAn Affair Of State : The Investigation,Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton aCambridgebHarvard University Pressc1999 axi,276p.;23 cmc23 cm aIndeks : P.269-276 aOne Begins to see why the whole Clinton-Lewinsky-Starr-impeachment business is so baffling. Even after unsubstantiated conjectures ( such as starr's being obsessed with sex or Clinton's having tried to get Lewinsky a job so that she wouldn't tell the truth in the Paula Jones case) are put to one side, there are two diametrically opposed narratives to choose between. in one, a reckless, immoral President commits a series of crimes in order to conceal a tawdry and shameful affair, crimes compounded by a campaign of public lying and slanders. 0aClinton, Bill, 1946 - Impeachment 0aTrials (Impeachment)- United States