Letters: Aug. 31, 1998 | TIME

TICK, TOCK, TICK…TALK Clinton has done remarkable things in his public life and some questionable things behind closed doors [SPECIAL REPORT, Aug. 10]. Perhaps the reason that the American people appreciate him and his polls rise with every scandal is that we see a bit of ourselves in him. It’s heartening to know you can be imperfect and still make it to the top. TONY REICHENBERGER Madison, Wis. Every male over the age of 13 has lied about his sex life, and I couldn’t care less about Clinton’s liaisons.

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