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The Mystery of Bob Novak's Column Claiming that the Clinton Forces Are Keeping the Lid on Scandalous Information About Obama

    The web and political community are, predictably, buzzing about Robert Novak's column this morning that the Clinton forces have scandalous information about Barack Obama and have decided not to use it.
    We'll leave it to others the question of the propriety of going with a story where the author doesn't reveal the basic information underlying it (and from the wording of the story may not even have it). What's intriguing is why someone close to Clinton -- either institutionally or personally -- would want this revealed, particularly now.
    That's because it's hard to see how the story ultimately helps Hillary. Right now, she's the odds-on favorite to win the nomination. To be an effective candidate, she's going to have to unite the party behind her. Now, no matter what happens, she's going to have a lot of Obama supporters very displeased with her. If there's nothing there, she obviously looks bad. And even if there is and the Obama effort is damaged, are former Obama supporters likely to flock to the scandal-mongerer or to John Edwards?
     That's why this whole thing right now is an odd mystery.

    SUBSEQUENT POST -- ONE HOUR LATER: Obama has responded to the story, attacking Clinton and saying he won't be swift boated. He called on Clinton to " either make public any and all information referred to in the item, or concede the truth: that there is none.” Again, as we noted above, this is not a story that in any way is going to help Clinton in the long run and could, in the right circumstances, give Obama a terrific issue. It comes at a terrible time for Clinton because it derails the wave of favorable publicity she was still receiving from Thursday's debate.  So what gives?

    AND YET ANOTHER POST LATER: JOE KLEIN ON THE JOURNALISTIC ETHICS OF NOVAK'S COLUMN: It's here and Joe is not a happy camper. It will be interesting to see if we hear again from Novak. Klein is  right, by the way, that both the Obama and the Clinton campaigns have been damaged by this, at least over this weekend.

    The question now is whether the story has legs or disappears.
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