Now here’s a sentence for William Safire
Writing in Vanity Fair, Carl Bernstein pens this whopper of a sentence/paragraph in response to the question of whether there is enough evidence against the President to justify a full Senate investigation of his activities:
Certainly enough to form a consensus around a national imperative: to learn what this president and his vice president knew and when they knew it; to determine what the Bush administration has done under the guise of national security; and to find out who did what, whether legal or illegal, unconstitutional or merely under the wire, in ignorance or incompetence or with good reason, while the administration barricaded itself behind the most Draconian secrecy and disingenuous information policies of the modern presidential era.