Thursday, March 20, 2008

"Stinging Sandy Berger"

The Washingtonian magazine has a long excerpt from "The Commission" in its new issue, all about Sandy Berger's document thefts from the National Archives. The headline is "Stinging Sandy Berger." Unfortunately, no electronic link. But you'll find it in the April issue. There's a separate article in the new issue about Lanny Breuer, Berger's talented lawyer, whose hard work almost certainly spared Berger from more serious criminal charges and jail time. The article says that Breuer is now one of Washington's "go-to" lawyers for people in trouble. "Berger's relative wrist slap made other potential clients taken notice," the article says, noting that Breuer's client list now includes Roger Clemens, the major-league pitcher under scrutiny for possible steroid use. Phil Shenon

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

...sheesh! what a new york liberal...if you search on Philip's articles they all have an anti-republican theme to them...GOP fraud, Richard Ashcroft..YAWN..Oh, BTW: The most recent one...a sym-pathetic article on poor eliot spitzer

March 21, 2008 11:38 AM  

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