"Americans get angry when they learn of government bureaucrats spending lavishly at a Las Vegas hotel or Secret Service agents consorting with prostitutes. As well they should," opines Lee Hamilton in a newspaper column. In the view of the veteran statesman and 1952 graduate of DePauw University, "The problem with all this isn’t how we react to the occasional revelation of bureaucratic malfeasance. It’s how we don’t act the rest of the time."
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