I pointed out a few days ago that the Internet was the space in which the
Clinton/Starr thing was playing out. With the ease of dissemination and
instant global access, it's impossible to control facts.
We saw Helen Chenowitz, Republican senator from Idaho, and Dan Burton,
Republican representative from Indiana, both whom ran on conservative Family
Values platforms and both attackers of Clinton, turn out to have had
affairs. Their political careers are dead.
Now Henry Hyde, Republican chair of the House Judiciary Committee, who is
going to chair the committee to impeach the President and whom only a few
days ago was constantly described as one of the most respected men in
Congress, has also turned out to have had an adulterous affair. He was outed
in Salon, the online magazine. Hyde's career is dead too.
The Congress is in terror over the what they've unleashed. Any cub reporter
can bring down a major politician. It only takes an email now to the Drudge
Report www.drudge.com. That's the impact of the Internet on politics.
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