The magic of Judicial Watch

Matthew Hoy
By Matthew Hoy on May 10, 2005

Back in the '90s when they first began dogging the Clinton White House, Judicial Watch was often called a "conservative" or "right wing" group.

Then, when Bush came into office, Judicial Watch began pressing the White House to release documents from Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force. In the eyes -- and the news articles - of the media, they were no longer a "conservative" group, because they were going after Republicans. The terminology changed. Now, they were a "watchdog group." They were good guys.

Now it's changed again.

A conservative watchdog group with a history of dogging the Clintons urged a Senate panel on Monday to investigate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton over a Hollywood fundraiser for which a former staffer faces charges.

This is the sort of thing that earns the liberal media some of the enmity which it so richly deserves.

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