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IssueVol. 025 Issue 010 (October 1 1992)
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Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis
• August ended in the seasonal sneezes of millions of hay-fever sufferers, and gales of doubletalk from the presidential candidates. The Republican National Convention was held in Houston, and by...
Paid articleCorrespondence
CORRESPONDENCE The Hilary Backlash Too bad Daniel Wattenberg's article on Hillary Rodham Clinton ("The Lady Macbeth of Little Rock," TAS, August 1992) was published after Faludi's Backlash: it...
Paid articleEditorials/Double Trouble/Goodbye, Cruel World
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
EDITORIALS Double Trouble by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. T he other day in Knoxville, Tennessee, Vice President Dan Quayle said, "Let's look at the record. . . . Bill Clinton said that he is for...
Paid articleCapitol Ideas/Better Dukakis
Bethell, Tom
Better Dukakis by Tom Bethell / have been trying to get inside George Bush's head, but as usual everything looks blurred from that vantage point. He has a lot of friends out there, I can see that,...
Paid articleClinton's Bert Lance?
Adams, James Ring
Clinton's Bert Lance? Arkansas banker Jackson Stephens, deeply involved in BCCI, has had access to the last three Presidents, and both candidates in this election owe him big. by James Ring...
Paid articleThe Old Gringo-Hater
Cruz, Arturo Jr.; Sequeira, Consuelo Cruz
Arturo Cruz, Jr. and Consuelo Cruz Sequeira The Old Gringo-Hater On the quincentenary of the discovery of America, Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes takes to cable TV to rediscover some hoary myths...
Paid articleWake Up, Little Susie
Eberstadt, Mary
Mary Eberstadt Wake Up, Little Susie Just when you thought feminism was mellowing, along comes bad girl Susan Faludi to do her sulking on the bestseller lists. / f feminists of the 1960s could...
Paid articleAmerican Doctlment/Press Release,
Sailer, Steve
• CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF PROBLEMS* FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: STEVE SAILER REPORT CITES BIAS AGAINST WOMEN IN DRUG RACKETS "Aspiring Female Traffickers Lack Role Models," Notes...
Paid articleThe Montana Spectator/The Last, Best Seat
Symmes, Patrick
The Last, Best Seat by Patrick Symmes T he Fourth of July rodeo in Livingston was serious business, with a sold-out crowd in their Saturday night best of broad Stetsons, Wranglers, and cowboy...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse/Busting the Bureaucracy
Ledeen, Michael
Busting the Bureaucracy by Michael Ledeen / n the midst of the second democratic revolution, our leaders have lost their bearings, which is neither surprising nor daunting. None of our current...
Paid articleBen Stein's Diary/On Location
Stein, Benjamin J.
On Location by Benjamin J. Stein Friday A trip to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, all by myself. I was going to meet a friend from Oregon; but she. got mad at me for telling her she was pretty and sweet,...
Paid articlePresswatch/On the Bus With Bill and Hillary
Eastland, Terry
THE PUBLIC POLICY Clean Air's Dirty Politics by Robert J. Ernst III No one who lives in the Monterey Bay area can remember a smoggy day. Ninety-nine percent of the air in the district has never...
Paid articleRussian Presswatch/Up for Grabs
Young, Cathy
Up for Grabs by Cathy Young / n July, food prices rose by an average of 8 percent. The Constitutional Court held hearings in the case of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Crowds of...
Paid articleThe Talldes/Unforgivable
Bowman, James
Unforgivable by James Bowman S omewhere in the devotional Writings of Dorothy L. Sayers there is an essay in which she says that a Christian must forgive even those who do not seek his forgiveness....
Paid articleMarching in Place
Duffy, Michael; Goodgame, Dan
BOOK REVIEWS n Marching in Place, / Time magazine White House correspondents Michael Duffy and Dan Goodgame set out to do a disciplined and unbiased job of appraising George Bush's presidency and...
Paid articleEleanor Roosevelt
Cook, Blanche Weisen
S harp-witted Frances Perkins, who got to know Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt more than twenty years before becoming FDR's Secretary of Labor, said of Eleanor that one of the great quarrels she had...
Paid articleEnergy in the Executive
Eastland, Terry
T he title of Terry Eastland's com- pelling argument for an assertive, even aggrandizing, but still conservative presidency comes from Alexander Hamilton. "Energy in the executive is a leading...
Paid articleWindFall
Buckley, William F. Jr.
When I was in graduate school, almost a generation ago, I was assigned the entire Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius, the story of Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece. Not so big a deal, you may...
Paid articleHill Rat
Jackley, John L.
many voters are under the impression that their congressmen actually like them, and that their staffs (the Hill rats) are harried public servants doing their best in a tough system. But to John L....
Paid articleCapitol Games
Phelps, Timothy M.; Wintemitz, Helen
T he problems with Timothy Phelps and Helen Winternitz's Capitol Games: Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and the Story of a Supreme Court Nomination begin with its title and end with its last sentence....
Paid articleCurrent Wisdooa
Jackasses, Assorted
CURRENT WISDOM zobi New Republic In downtown Houston, Hendrik Hertzberg confronts the occult: Kemp is a species of miracle I don't pretend to understand. How did a person of such obviously...
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