A lot of the people I talked to this summer, from my mom to my barber, believed the last myth about the "Clinton/Gore economic miracle." Yet they were wrong. Which is why, when you hear the talking heads at the stump, it always helps to be a little skeptical.
Vasant M. Kamath '02, a Crimson editor, is a government concentrator in Winthrop House.
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