WHAT TICKS TOM CLANCY OFF? Liberals, Critics, Clinton, Hollywood, Oliver Goldsmith, Anti-War Wimps and Just About Everything Else

The Washington Post | June 27, 1993| | Copyright

(PART TWO OF TWO)

Which didn't bother Peterson in the least. Peterson was getting weary. He'd been talking to Clancy for three hours and it seemed even longer. Clancy had discoursed on everything from the Sanctity of marriage ("I can't admire anyone who plays around on his wife") to Bosnia ("It's Vietnam with snow") to the hypocrisy of picking on Sen. Bob Packwood ("Packwood is being investigated for stuff that happened at the time that Ted Kennedy drove some poor girl off a bridge and left her to drown") to his good friends Richard Dreyfuss and Colin Powell ("I introduced Richard to ...

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