Crimes and Misdemeanors

Each scandal is represented by a colored circle that encompasses the people who are implicated. As it's easy to see, many of the players here are mixed up in two, three, or more of the alleged crimes. Hence all the overlapping circles (Venn-diagram heaven!).

The best way to make sense of this legal tangle is to mouse over the title of an individual scandal, which will highlight everyone implicated. For example, the wiretapping bubble ensnares ... Full Story »

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3.4
by Fabrice Florin - Jul. 24, 2008

An informative visualization of which Bush Administration officials may have been involved in a variety of recent political scandals. It would have been helpful if links were provided to articles documenting the latest known facts about each person's alleged involvement in each scandal. Without such factual evidence to support it, this graphic has the potential of being misinterpreted. Just because it's presented visually, it doesn't mean that it's correct. But if can be backed by factual evidence, it's a very powerful new way to present important information.

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3.4

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Quality
3.4
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3.0
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3.0
Information
4.0
Sourcing
2.0
Style
4.0
Balance
3.0
Context
4.0
Popularity
3.5
Recommendation
3.0
Credibility
4.0
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