Jom Rob's commentary basks light on Ron Brown's death. Why would he be killed? Because he knew too much or, perhaps, because he had threatened to talk. Sort of like the guy who committed suicide by shooting himself in the head without any powder burns; is that curious? Not if you're a looney toon. Never, ever put any dastardly act beyond the Klintonista gang.
I wouldn't, but I still don't believe Ron Brown's death was anything but an aviation accident in a thunderstorm on a badly-equipped foreign airport's approaches. It wasn't an easy place to land in good weather -- and they were in a hurry and forced the landing in very bad conditions because of Brown's schedule. This was an airport in Yugoslavia, after all, and not a very big one.
As for Brown's mysterious wounds, hey, you can get all kinds of wounds in an air crash.
But that whole Administration was still rotten, rotten, rotten -- and we've never yet heard the truth about Vince Foster or the trail of "Arkancides", an amazing proportion of whom were newspapermen, gumshoes, or other investigators.
Curious? Not at all. He was a very neat, tidy sort of person. Since he made the effort to wipe all those nasty fingerprints off his gun after he shot himself to death, why wouldn't he have cleaned away the powder residue as well?