You are correct, we shouldn't be distracted from the key points of this story by more Clintonian BS.
The most important question is this: What did the missing documents say?
Everything else is designed to distract from that pertinent question.
Rush said the docs contain info directly stating that AlQ were in the States in 1999.
"Everything else is designed to distract from that pertinent question."
This is the same MO as was used when Teddy Kennedy was exposed (awful thought, no pun) in the judiciary committee memo. Don't focus on the content of the memo, but on the staffer who got hold of it.
The second question should be:
Upon your discovery of the 'accident', Mr. Berger; why did you not notify proper authorities and return the classified papers immediately?
At the least; he had to know that something terrible had happened when he took his socks off to go to bed that night. . .