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Public Interest

Jan. 19, 2001

By Their Misdeeds You Shall Know Bush Nominees

In the verbally scrambled world of newly anointed President George Dubya Bush, the aphorism that no good deed goes unpunished has been stood on its head and has become the upside-down operative principle for the selection of key cabinet secretaries. Under Dubya, no bad deed goes unrewarded, or so it seems.

        By Stephen Yagman
        
        In the verbally scrambled world of newly anointed President George Dubya Bush, the aphorism that no good deed goes unpunished has been stood on its head and has become the upside-down operative principle for the selection of key cabinet secretaries. Under Dubya, no bad deed goes unrewarded, or...

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