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will be no they waived executive privilege. the president s lawyer has now created this new theory even if we don t exercise privilege in front of congress, which is where the privilege is usually used, that somehow this creates a lifetime vow of silence among any executive branch employee about anything that happened, even if the president talked about it first, even if the conversation point to the kind of crimes that u.s. versus nixon said void executive privilege. somehow that anyone who has ever had contact with the president has a lifetime obligation not to repeat what the president said. that s a wacky theory. and of course conversations with the president appear in every washington memoir where the memoirist has ever had a conversation with the president. i m a big believer in the old tradition that when i work for a president, if you write a memoir, you never quote the president directly because he has a right to privacy. but not if he is inviting you to take part in cri
tess l princess leia. it was hard for her to make a connection to herself. once the acting started drawing up, although she was always acting until the end, in little parts, she reinvented herself as a commentator. she was a brilliant memoirist, interviewist, someone who was funny, self-deprecating and a breath of fresh air. she was one of the funniest people you d ever want to know. you talk about her bold, brashness, particularly in talking about her struggles with addiction. that meant so much to people who also had their own struggles. she became an icon not just to movie buffs but people who were going through their own substance abuse issues, too. that s true. at the time she came out with drug issues and bipolar, it was considered scandalous for celebrities to admit that. celebrities were drug kicking