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The Nation 's Pulse:Our Founding Partisans
(September 2008)
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THe naTIon’s Pulse Our Founding Partisans by Robert D. Novak I I magine that in the 2004 u.s. presidential election, President George W. Bush was directing the government to...
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THE GOP'S EVANGELICAL DILEMMA
(April 2008)
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I n lecturing around the country over the past decade, I have been asked this question—usually by a well-dressed gentleman in his middle years— on innumerable occasions: “What are we going to do...
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WLADYSLAW PLESZCZYNSKI: Washington's Prince
(October 2007)
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AM NOT A PERSON WHO IS EASY for a lot of people to like," Bob Novak writes early in this not-massiveenough memoir. But how can anyone ever dislike someone who never fails to make an...
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REPUBLICAN DOLDRUMS
(April 2006)
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. : , .'. /, It's easy to point fingers at Big Government Bush as the reason for the GOP's malaise. But has the Republican Congr~.~ ai:quitted itself "~ Ilili LY better? il RT - OVA K: S...
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President John Edwards? In the footsteps of Carter and Clinton
(September 2002)
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"President John Edwards? In the footsteps of Carter and Clinton" HERE'S JOHNNY! BY ROBERT D. NOVAK, Sen. John Edwards, the always cool first-term Democrat from North Carolina, seemed just a tiny bit ruffled as he lunched with me and his attractive...
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The Supply-Side Club With Clout
(February 2001)
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R ep. Joe Scarborough, the savvy and sassy Republication from Florida's Panhandle, was puzzled early this past autumn by what was happening in his state's hottest congressional race. ...
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Completing the Revolution
(March 2000)
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Playing Not to Lose Completing the Revolution: A Vision for Victory in 2000 Robert D. Nova k Free Press / 24z pages / $24 REVIEWED BY Traey Robinson F or opponents of big government, the...
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The Secret Life of Bill Clinton
(January 1998)
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chamber and read them out one after another—including one to gag him. Was the Yankee congressman who once dreamed of being a literary gentleman of leisure on a Georgia plantation really so...
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My Favorite Career Pol
(July 1995)
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My Favorite Career Pol Gov. John Engler has brought conservatism to power in his home state, but is there life for him after Michigan? by Robert D. Novak W henever I am asked, out on the lecture...
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Eminentoes / The Trouble With John Kasich
(November 1994)
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The Trouble With John Kasich by Robert D. Novak 0 n Sunday evening, August 20, as the House of Representatives was about to pass its final version of the crime bill, Rep. John Kasich of Ohio was in...
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Oh, What a Tangled Webb
(June 1994)
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Robert D. Novak and Zelda Novak Oh, What a Tangled Webb... Who Webster Hubbell was. E arly last year, as the Senate prepared to consider President Clinton's nomination of his good friend Webster...
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Will China Be the Next Japan?
(October 1993)
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w G 4 ho is this Rip Van Winkle?" asked Chen Ligang, the man from the Foreign Ministry assigned to guide me through my eight days in China. "A character out of early American literature," I...
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The Trouble With Clinton
(June 1992)
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The Trouble With Clinton Arkansas's boy governor always aims to please—and then denies that was ever his intention. No wonder Democrats are depressed. by Robert D. Novak Ever since it became...
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The Moscow Spectator/Gloom City
(April 1991)
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THE MOSCOW SPECTATOR GLOOM CITY by Robert D. Novak I n the dreary winter of 1991, talk of the comeback of hard-line Communism abounded. And in the prototypical modern police state there seemed...
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Men at Work, by George F. Will
(July 1990)
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MEN AT WORK: THE CRAFT OF BASEBALL George F. Will/Macmillan/353 pp. $19.95 Robert D. Novak W by would George Will, the styl- a baseball fan since 1938 when at age ish and profound commentator...
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The Shifty Richard Gephardt
(August 1989)
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Robert D. Novak THE SHIFTY RICHARD GEPHARDT The K-car congressman retooled himself for his 1988 presidential drive and he's not likely to change models as the House Democrats' new majority...
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The Unfinished Reagan Agenda
(March 1989)
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W hile marching methodically toward the Republican presidential nomination in the summer of 1987, George Bush was answering tame, predictable questions in a session with well-mannered party faithful...
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The Enigma of Bob Dole
(February 1988)
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Robert D. Novak THE ENIGMA OF BOB DOLE On the hustings they think he's conservative. Why? W hile fielding mostly routine questions during a call-in pro- gram at Station WHO in Des Moines, Sen....
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The Nation's Pulse/The Liberals' Lost Weekend
(September 1986)
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Is Supply-Side Economics Dead? A Symposium
(November 1983)
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IS SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS DEAD? A Symposium. As tout le monde must know by now, I like Ronald Reagan. Anyone who can remain debonair while a bullet burns beside his heart is American Spectator...
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A Central American Journal
(October 1982)
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Robert D. Novak A CENTRAL AMERICAN JOURNAL The Novak of Evans & Novak reports adagio con pessimismo from San Salvador, Managua, Tegucigalpa, and Guatemala City. While Communist guerrillas...
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