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- NATION, Page 33"Sorry" Is Not Enough
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- From his early campaigns in South Carolina through the 1988
- presidential election, Lee Atwater has displayed a talent for
- smearing opponents and then either apologizing or suffering
- memory lapses about his role. Months after the Willie Horton
- issue had polluted Campaign '88, Atwater told reporters he
- wished he had never heard of the black rapist he helped pin on
- Michael Dukakis.
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- One secret of George Bush's success is to employ muck
- mavens like Atwater -- even elevate them to prominence -- and
- then dissociate himself from their tactics. Last week the
- President acknowledged that the attack on Tom Foley was
- "disgusting . . . against everything I have tried to stand for
- in political life." Yet, though Atwater initially defended the
- Foley smear, Bush stood up for him. Atwater's fouling the civic
- atmosphere with vicious misinformation is bad enough;
- compounding that with White House hypocrisy is too much. If Bush
- really wants to prove himself a political environmentalist in
- search of a kinder, gentler America, he should sack Atwater.
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