The right is whining. Carl Limbacher and his crew complain
on
the popular NewsMax site that in the two weeks since the Harken
story went
critical, "the prestige press" (Limbacher's odd phrase, which
presumably
means he's excluding The National Enquirer) has given the affair 50
times
more coverage than it gave the Whitewater deal after the New York
Times
broke that story on March 8, 1992.
Limbacher moans that Whitewater showed up only 14 times in
the
wake of the Times story, while from June 28 to July 12 of this year,
there
have been over 700 stories on the Harken sale.
C'mon, Carl. The reason Whitewater got off to a slow start
was
because for months, no one could figure out what the New York
Times's Jeff
Gerth was writing about. Reading any Gerth story is like bicycling
through
wet sand, but in the case of Whitewater, he surpassed himself. As
readers
sank up to their armpits in the sludge of Gerth-prose, interest in
Whitewater for that electoral year flickered and died. Gerth saved
Clinton's
ass. Ultimately, Whitewater did make it into the headlines, but in
truth, it
always lacked sex appeal. There just wasn't that much meat in the
stew. Not