he's a fine prosecutor, a fine man, as is jackie bennett, who ran a lot of that operation.you have to understand, bob, was that as whitewater moves along, and as these other investigations move along, they come to believe that bill and hillary clinton are stonewalling them. so you do have to recognize a piece of this puzzle is that the whitehouse was taking an aggressive posture against them from the start--not just the president and mrs. clinton, but a lot of the aides around them--and so they felt--the prosecutors felt--that they were holding back, and that they were being blocked at every turn, so that contributing to it, so i don't want to suggest that they come into this just hating the guy. but you're right--ken starr, much more deferential to the president. i had his own prosecutors tell me that they thought he was being too weak when it came to the president. i've spent a lot of time with ken starr. he's a gentleman, he's a lawyer's lawyer, he's now president of baylor university, i'm sure doing a fine job. he's a very thoughtful person. i think this was a very diff