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"If you really care about the people...and problems, you've got to devote part of your activity to the political aspect," he said.
Indeed, all the women I know here certainly came to Harvard to meet a man to whom we can, in Cotton's words, "devote and sacrifice ourselves." And if we're lucky, these husbands we meet who fulfill our dreams will also be members of the Promise Keepers.
The New York Times captured this imbalance even as it mirrored the same problems of mistaken focus. An article Monday on the missing videotapes of wealthy folks hob-nobbing with the President over coffee explained: "Mr. Clinton hoped to devote the day to sounding an alarm over global warming and...
Janet Reno says she's mad. At the White House, for making her look incompetent over those belated videotapes. Undoubtedly at the Senate and House, where Fred Thompson and Dan Burton devote a little of their committee hearings each day to howlings for her head.
But the feuding has certainly done nothing to salvage any remaining chance of developing a prosecutable case. At times, both sides have seemed to devote more energy to sniping at each other than to looking for JonBenet's killer. D.A. Hunter went so far as to refuse to attend a...