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Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Thursday, January 8, 2009)
Written by Susan Schmidt and Michael Weisskopf. By HarperCollins.
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5 comments about Truth at Any Cost: Ken Starr and the Unmaking of Bill Clinton.
- I just finished reading the Hunting of the President by Conanson and Lyon, and Truth at Any Cost. These books provide an instructive contrast. Thus, while Hunting provides copious footnotes for factual assertions, Truth far too often presents the judgments, feelings, assessments and views of Starr and his staff in subtle substitution for attributed facts and as though those statements were the complete truth and not worthy of further examination. This fault becomes more clear when combined with the artful and disingenuous sorting and choice of facts to support its assertions.
Some readers have expressed approval of the discussion of legal stategy presented by Truth and there certainly is plenty of discussion of these subjects which can serve to inform. But what a critical comparision of Hunting and Truth reveals is how an advocate's ordering of facts, use of conclusions in lieu of facts and reference to subjective views, judgments etc. as facts can present the distorted picture sought only by an advocate. Happily enough, in the context of appellate advocacy, such biased presentation of a factual or legal case is quickly dispelled by reply briefs of one's opponent before an appellate tribunal. As an example of the difficulty with the facts presented in support of the author's presentation is that involving David Hale. Mr. Hale's statement are presented at one point to debunk critics of the Staff investigation. Yet, as Hunting points out, Hale has a long history of lying about anything involving Clinton, to say nothing of stealing, all of which Truth ignores. Lastly, the book goes to on at length to justify Starr's expenditure of public funds to uncover Clinton's sexual behavior and lies about that. However, one striking thing to any civil litigator must be the number of times perjury is clear in an ordinary civil proceeding, and yet there is complete disinterest from prosecutorial authorities. I suggest that perjury is generally considered worthy of prosecution in the abstract by our society, but apparently not in the real world when compared against other crimes deemed more damaging to society. Yet when Starr as an independent prosecutor assigned to investigate only Clinton learns of possible future perjury in litigation he previously particpated in as an advocate for Clinton's opponent, that limitation on prosecutorial discretion goes out the window and requires the investment of millions of dollars and countless FBI agents. Clinton's behavior was unseemly. Despite Schmidt's and Weisskopf's efforts to portray Starr otherwise, his actions were also quite unseemly.
- Truth At Any Cost does not pretend to be evenhanded. Instead, co-authors Susan Schmidt and Michael Weisskopf examine the Lewinsky affair from the standpoint of those inside the Office of Independent Counsel. The result is a new perspective on an exhaustively covered scandal.
This book dwells little on Whitewater and the other investigations that led to the appointment of Independent Counsel Ken Starr. The authors instead concentrate on the sexual scandal that led to Clinton's impeachment and how Starr and his subordinates responded. It would have been nice to know more about the men and women who investigated the president, but the focus is on personality rather than biography. The authors depict Starr in a much different light than the oft-demonized caricature that was spoon-fed the public. Again, it would have been nice to know more about Starr's background, but the concentration is on his character. Starr is presented here as a conscientious but politically naive lawyer better suited to the bench than to the OIC. Although relatively brief, the book drags a bit but picks up steam in the latter chapters as the independent counsel gathers and compiles evidence against the president. A few new revelations emerge along the way. Among them is Hillary Clinton's central role in the defense of her husband and in the counteroffensive against his opponents. This book is worth reading just to see why, as well as how, the prosecutors pursued this case so vigorously. Their motivations often run counter to the stereotypes floated at the time, and this makes for a new spin on an old story.
- This smarmy little work of personal opinion, conjecture and gossip fits in neatly with its subject: independent counsel Kenneth Starr and the private lives of any human being that had any contact with President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary. Highly recommend wearing your gloves to keep the oil off your hands.
- So Bill Clinton had his men muscle poor Ken Starr who did a fabulous job exposing this infidel. Clinton was disbarred and impeached but still allowed to finish his term, hand out pardons to criminals, steal furniture from the white house and take the economy right down the toilet.
I gues that saying about the golden rule: "the man with gold makes the rules" is very true. Another reason why I am glad that I am no longer a democrat. Or is that democ(rat).
- Let's see. Ken Starr wastes the public money attacking Bill Clinton with false accusations while at the same time siding with KON-servative Mitch Mcconnel of KY to allow for more corrupt campaigns as if there aren't any already !!! This book is a perfect tool for neconservative NAZIS to enjoy and drool over but is otherwise useless trash for the rest of us who are already facing mass destruction by Bush/Cheney/Rove/Delay and GOP with of course a spineless opposition that barely got together to defend Clinton but easily caved into and defended Bush the liar-in-chief !
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Written by Maurice C. Daniels. By Clark Atlanta University Press.
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1 comments about Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil Rights Advocacy and Jurisprudence.
- This is a well written documentation of historical events. I know a lot of the people personally and remember when most of the events happened. On a personal level it is a triumph for a young black kid growing up in LaGrange Ga. the first African American to attempt entry into the Univ. of Ga. school of Law, but was denied...then worked to help Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter gain acceptance. He later attended Northwestern Law and now sits as a Federal Judge. An amazing journey, Amazing insight into two different worlds one white and one Black. A must read for those seeking truth about the Civil Rights movement and Jim Crow Days in Georgia and those interested in LAW.
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Written by Len Murray. By Mainstream Publishing.
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No comments about Robert Laird Borden His Memoirs (Cls 47).
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No comments about Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.: Soldier, Scholar, Judge (Twayne's Twentieth-Century American Biography Series).
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Truth at Any Cost: Ken Starr and the Unmaking of Bill Clinton
Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil Rights Advocacy and Jurisprudence
The Pleader: An Autobiography
Robert Laird Borden His Memoirs (Cls 47)
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.: Soldier, Scholar, Judge (Twayne's Twentieth-Century American Biography Series)
Life of Andrew Hamilton 1676-1741
John Marshall in Diplomacy and in Law
A Matter of Conscience: Sir Ronald Wilson
The lives and times of the chief justices of the Supreme court of the United States. By Henry Flanders.
Lord Hailsham
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