But what IS relevant, I think, is the specific angle they're trying to take now. I heard it on the NPR commentary last night, and on NPR's "Marketplace" program this morning: "Mr. Bush is really hamstrung with this Enron thing. He keeps trying to ignore it but it's not going away."
My fervent hope is that if the Dems DO press it, it's going to blow up in their faces, and that it comes to light that this was the inevitable result of the Clinton years.
I think you're right. This is a big story, but it IS going to go away, and, frankly, I just don't think that Bush or Cheney did anything wrong. Both seem to be very moral, ethical men and I think they wouldn't put themselves in a position that jeopardizes their goals.
Enron is the result of Clinton, no doubt about it. I think the better story is the $18 million McAuliffe made off HIS now-defunct company/stock. Where's the press on that?
My fervent hope is that if the Dems DO press it, it's going to blow up in their faces, and that it comes to light that this was the inevitable result of the Clinton years.