



Gluten Free Restaurants in Miramar Beach.American Restaurants for Families in Miramar Beach.Hotels near (ECP) Northwest Florida Beaches Intl Airport.Hotels near Party Boats DESTINY & DESTIN PRINCESS.Miramar Beach Cheap Pet Friendly Hotels.Saturday’s ignorance led to howlers such as Clift’s interpreting the negotiation between the White House and Starr as evidence that Clinton feels comfortable testifying and that Starr doesn’t have the “goods. Why It’s Better To Be a Sunday Show Than a Saturday Show: The Saturday shows operate this week under the impression that Clinton and Starr were negotiating for Clinton’s testimony, while Sunday shows had the benefit of the New York Times’ discovery that Clinton had been served a subpoena. What’s more, she also admits to the possibility that Clinton testifies to having sex with That Intern. But, as several of her co-panelists point out, she cannot keep a straight face while doing so. Stay Out of Vegas, Ma’am: Eleanor Clift ( The McLaughlin Group) professes to believe that Clinton had no sexual relations with Lewinsky. He stayed too long, say Steve Roberts, Tucker Carlson ( Late Edition), and Paul Gigot ( NewsHour), thereby dirtying himself by becoming part of Clinton’s stonewall. The timing of his departure shows the president is out of danger, says Shields. Journalists trust him more than they trust his boss, says Mark Shields (PBS’s NewsHour With Jim Lehrer). Press Secretary Mike McCurry leaves office to the huzzahs of the commentariat. Kate O’Beirne (CNN’s Capital Gang) charges Reno with appointing a string of unjustified special prosecutors–on Alexis Herman and Bruce Babbitt, for example–just so she can defend herself in not appointing one when, as in this instance, it is justified. (The last news peg was that the FBI director urged her to appoint a campaign finance independent counsel.) Reno won’t appoint one because 1) she’s so mulishly stubborn she needs to be “hit across the forehead with a 2 by 4” (Buchanan) 2) she can’t read the law (Michael Barone, The McLaughlin Group) 3) she’s protecting her boss (McLaughlin Tony Blankley, The McLaughlin Group). The revelation that Janet Reno’s own campaign finance investigator has urged her to appoint an independent counsel drags an old topic back into the spotlight. Bob Schieffer (CBS’s Face the Nation) calls for increased gun control. Dick Gephardt, D-Mo.) want to build an underground visitors center that allows guards to screen visitors far from Congress itself. Some pundits hope that Congress–where ordinary folk can brush shoulders with senators, representatives, and even TV journalists–stays accessible to visitors. (Is anyone actually for indefensible killing sprees by isolated lunatics?) Since lamentations alone make for a boring show, conversations turned to the appropriate lessons for congressional security policy. Issue 2–shootings in Congress–is a rather improbable topic for politically oriented disagree-and-debate shows.
