Slate's Complete Flytrap CoverageDirect links to all Slate stories on the scandal.
Updated Friday, Aug. 21, 1998, at 3:30 AM ET"Starr Lite": Software summarizes the Starr report. Slate also serves up the whole thing.
"Dialogue: Politicians and Privacy"--Michael Kinsley and Thomas Nagel.
"Dialogue: Ending the Clinton Crisis"--James Hamilton and William Kristol.
"International Papers": Alexander Chancellor rounds up reactions from around the globe.
"Strange Bedfellow":
"The Case for Community Service for Clinton";
"The Flytrap Blame Game";
"Flytrap's Trashy Books."
"Frame Game": William Saletan analyzes the spin from both sides.
- Posted Oct. 14: "Tainted Jury";
- Posted Oct. 7: "Reverse Triangulation";
- Posted Oct. 1: "The Nixon Analogy";
- Posted Sept. 29: "Just Say No";
- Posted Sept. 24: "The GOP's Gamble";
- Posted Sept. 21: "The Unjust War Theory";
- Posted Sept. 18: "Video Game";
- Posted Sept. 15: "Will Clinton Survive?";
- Posted Sept. 11: "The Starr Report";
- Posted Sept. 10: "All's Fair";
- Posted Sept. 4: "Catharsis"
- Posted Sept. 1: "The Counterreport"
- Posted Aug. 19: "O.J. or Rodney?"
- Posted Aug. 18: "Clinton Changes the Rules"
- Posted Aug. 13: "Clinton's Way Out"
- Posted Aug. 11: "White House White Flag"
"Flytrap Today": Daily "Dispatches" by Slate's political correspondent, David Plotz; plus "The Flytrap Endgame," by Jodie T. Allen.
"Impeachment Panic ": William Saletan explains why reports of Clinton's political death are greatly exaggerated.
"Hey, Wait a Minute": Bill and Monica did the right thing, says Seth Stevenson.
"Backstory": David Greenberg tells us why the history of impeachment favors Clinton.
"Executive Summary": Art Levine's exclusive scoop of the Starr Report.
"The Sex God": Flytrap as observed from Mount Olympus, by Emily Yoffe.
"Will Starr's Findings Remain Secret?": "Explainer" ponders the law.
"Pundit Central": The commentariat on impeachment, the Clinton tapes, the Starr report, the Aug. 17 apology, and Clinton's credibility.
"Chatterbox": Flytrap scuttlebutt, by Walter Shapiro and Timothy Noah.
"Keeping Tabs":
"More Monica, Less Cher";
"The 'Star' on the Starr Report";
"Executive Privileges."
"The Fray": Debate the dirt with other Slate readers.
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