It’s not quite “Ozzie and Harriet with Security Clearances,” but there is something inescapably unedifying in watching the Wilsons bicker their way through the clichés of marital disaffection in a case that—let’s face it—was of small import in the context of the much larger crimes perpetrated by a pusillanimous power elite. Related Entries November 5, 2010 A Speaker Who Stood Out November 5, 2010 From Uprising to Hostile Takeover … and Back Again
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‘Fair Game’: Spying in the Suburbs