Ezra Klein: “The crucial ingredient for a scandal is the prospect of high-level White House involvement and wide political repercussions. Government wrongdoing is boring. Scandals can bring down presidents, decide elections and revive down-and-out political parties. Scandals can dominate American politics for months at a time.”
“On Tuesday, it looked like we had three possible political scandals brewing. Two days later, with much more evidence available, it doesn’t look like any of them will pan out. There’ll be more hearings, and more bad press for the Obama administration, and more demands for documents. But — and
this is a key qualification — absent more revelations, the scandals
that could reach high don’t seem to include any real wrongdoing, whereas
the ones that include real wrongdoing don’t reach high enough.”

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