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Death of a Scandal

Bloomberg is reporting the latest Gallup numbers:

The survey, conducted after former counter-terrorism adviser Richard Clarke testified before a Sept. 11 investigative panel, found the percentage of people who approved of the way the president is handling the threat of terrorism fell to 58 percent from 65 percent in December. The president's overall job approval still rose four points to 53 percent, the highest in more than a year.

Now, Drudge has picked up on a Freeper posting about Clarke's refusal to testify before Congress in 1999, citing a Clinton Administration legal opinion and executive privilege claim.

The Clarke Affair has officially gone "National Guard" on us.

By Ed Moltzen  ·  29 March 2004
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