First it was Reagan, now it is Clinton. The homage continues. When Reagan died, Gavin Esler, one of theBBC's star reporters, described the American president responsible for a secret, lawless campaign of terror incentral America and for the deaths of untold thousands elsewhere as "a man who was loved even by hispolitical opponents". In the Daily Mail, Esler wrote that Reagan "embodied the best of theAmerican spirit". In the Guardian on 21 June, Bill Clinton was given page after page to promotehis self-serving book and relish his mea culpa. He "revealed" that Nelson Mandela had helped himthrough the Monica Lewinsky affair. How touching. In an "exclusive interview" he was asked nothingabout his execution of a subnormal man in order to appease the capital punishment lobby. There was nothingabout his violent presidency: the attack on Sudan at the time of Monicagate; the longest aerial bombing of acountry (Iraq) since the Second World War and the sanctions that saw off half a million Iraqi infants.