I guess I really don't feel much like piling on. Except I will note that I don't ever want to see anyone at The Atlantic making general observations about how superior they are simply because of that layer of fact checking and editorial control:
Somewhere, Bill Clinton is smiling. One-time special prosecutor who uncovered the dirty details of the former President's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky has been engaged in some bad behavior of his own, according to the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission.
Correction (~3:18pm): Apparently there are two famous Kenneth Starrs. The one charged is an investment advisor to the stars, but not the former special prosecutor. Apologies to Bill Clinton if we got his hopes up -- and to the other Kenneth Starr.
I will give credit to the unknown adult there who has not allowed this to just disappear down the memery hole. Maybe Mr. Indiviglio and a few others *cough*Andrew Sullivan*cough* will learn something.
Sorry, lost my head there for a second.
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