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T he most interesting U.S. Senate race in the country this year, in terms of contrasting ideas effectively expounded, is not going to be in New York. Rudy Giuliani will not, and perhaps cannot,...
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THE NATION'S PULSE by Tim W. Ferguson Taking Stock S ince the last recession, the stock market has increased more than fourfold. I have missed at least half of that rise. I am either an...
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Good Will by Tim W. Ferguson 4 4 oc nservative" is an expansive term—even Garry Wills and Kevin Phillips have been so described. And George Will was, by his own acknowledgment, a Big Government...
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T hirty-one months into his term as governor of California, Pete Wilson decided to act against illegal immigration, which, he said, had put the state "under siege." Not act, really, but pronounce...
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". . . And I'll Cry if I Want to" Tim W. Ferguson . . . And I'll Cry if I Want to California leads the way down. Los Angeles conservatives in most parts of America come off the 1992 election disappointed but fatalistic....
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At the World Dance on a Saturday night in late September, I saw the New Stanford University. Along a campus street, multicultural bands were playing variations on Latino funk. There, on a ministage...
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THE GREAT AMERICAN CONGRESS SQUISH LIST REPUBLICANS by Tim W. Ferguson and Tom Miller In the wake of what was once called the Reagan Revolution, free-market supporters are today waging a holding...
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THE NATION'S PULSE LICHTER AND THE LIBERALS M edia bias is old hat. So much so that my boss frowns on the topic as fare for our paper's editorial page. Yet the subject is still drawing attention,...
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THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 20, NO. 1 / JANUARY 1987 Tim W. Ferguson WHAT NEXT FOR THE CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT? If the numbers aren't there, you'd better plot a new strategy. kay, the election...
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