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Vol. 031 Issue 011 (November 1 1998)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Continuing Crisis
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THE CONTINUING CRISIS A perfect lie; Bill's Bolshevik; Perotomania; tanned Hyde 9 0 0 The key September date this year was August 17, which was replayed on the twenty-first, when in four-plus...
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Correspondence: Choice words, House organs, &c.
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JCORRESPONDENCE Total Recall I don't remember writing this letter. I could have and I'm not denying that I could have, I just don't recall doing it. -ANONYMOUS Terre Haute, Indiana Lone Pine...
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On the Prowl
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ON THE PROWL Daschled Hopes A verbal onslaught unleashed by Bob Kerrey against pro-Clinton colleagues in a closed-door meeting of Senate Democrats got so heated, minority leader Tom Daschle...
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Special Editorial: From Troopergate to Monicagate
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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SPECIAL EDITORIAL by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. From Troopergate to Monicagate The Washington Post, Saturday, September 12, 1998, from its "Editorial Note" introducing the full, unedited...
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Capitol Ideas: Losing One's Soul
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Bethell, Tom
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CAPITOL IDEAS by Tom Bethell Losing One's Soul T he one time I met the Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich, about ten years ago, I suggested that if he really wanted to get world population down, he...
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Contemptible Behavior
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York, Byron
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Janet Reno and Dan Burton are locked in mortal combat over the hottest document in the campaign finance investigation. The stakes 13 EHAV1OR are enormous: If Reno loses, the administration loses...
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ERISA: A Prescription for Health Care Inequity
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Tucker, William
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E 11 CURRENT MEDICAL INSURANCE LAW FAVORS BIG CORPORATIONS AND LABOR UNIONS WHILE MAKING CARE MORE COSTLY FOR THOSE WHO CAN LEAST AFFORD IT. hi1uflklucNEfl here's been a lot of hypocrisy in...
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The White House Joins the Teamsters
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Ledeen, Michael; Morone, Mike
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THE WHITE HOUSE JOINS THE TEAMSTERS TIES BETWEEN A CORRUPT LABOR UNION AND A CORRUPT PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION SUGGEST A CONSPIRACY FOR MUTUAL ENRICHMENT AT THE EXPENSE OF WORKERS. AS USUAL,...
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Taking Back Their Church
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Shiflett, Dave
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TAKING BACK THER Conservative Southern Baptists have spent two decades fighting relativism, liberalism, and modernity in general—which makes them not quite so conservative after all. DAVE...
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Counting the Costs of Clintonism
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Bork, Robert H.
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COUNTING THE COSTS OF CLINTONISM The debacle of this president's administration is both a cause and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress impeaches him, that decline will...
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Culture Vultures: Don't Be Fooled
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Steyn, Mark
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CULTURE VULTURES by Mark Steyn Don't Be Fooled 2 0 S iff pread Fred": If you've driven through Vermont recently, you'll have seen the sticker on hundreds of bumpers; even if you've driven...
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Presswatch: Monica Media
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Corry, John
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PRESSWATCH by John Corry Monica Media 0 ut of the mouth of a babe: a shrewd insight into the media. Monica Lewinsky said she wanted to be an assistant producer in TV, or an assistant account...
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Constitutional Opinions: Private Preferences
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Rabkin, Jeremy
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CONSTITUTIONAL OPINIONS by Jeremy Rabkin Private Preferences A ffirmative action is certainly under siege, but when it will be surrendered as official policy—and what sort of racial policy will...
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Ben Stein's Diary: Can We Talk?
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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BEN STEIN'S DIARY by Benjamin J. Stein Can We Talk? Monday I t's getting near the end of summer. Ever since we got back from Idaho, little Mr. Perfect has been nagging me to take him fishing. He...
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The Nation's Pulse: Expanding Impeachment
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Adams, James Ring
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THE NATION'S PULSE by James Ring Adams Expanding Impeachment A round the House Judiciary Committee, one question draws a pregnant silence. Will Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr be sending up...
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The Public Policy: Freedom to Farm Washington
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Bovard, James
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THE PUBLIC POLICY by James Bovard Freedom to Farm Washington N othing better symbolizes the collapse of Republican principles than the multiple farm bailouts Congress has passed since July....
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Politics: Have Gun, Will Travel
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Norquist, Grover G.
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POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Have Gun, Will Travel S mart Democrats have always feared the issue of gun control. Like the Sirens that lured Greek sailors onto fatal reefs, gun control is the...
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The Talkies: Self-Ignorance
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Bowman, James
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THE TALKIES by James Bowman Self-Ignorance R eluctant movie-goers will be glad to hear that they can stay home and read almost every evening this month. The only must-see movie is the re-release,...
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Florence Harding
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Anthony, Carl Sferrazza
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BOOKS IN REVIEW The First Lady of a Tramp Florence Harding: The First Lady, The Jazz Age, and the Death of America's Most Scandalous President Carl SferrazzaAnthony William Morrow /645 pages /...
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The Year of the Rat
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II, William C. Triplett; Timperlake, Edward
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The Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton Compromised American Security for Chinese Money William C. Triplett II and Edward Timperlake Regnery / 256 pages / $24.95 REVIEWED BY Kenneth R....
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Acheson
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Chace, James
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An American Richelieu and the Limits of Realism Acheson: The Secretary of State Who Created the American World James Chace Simon & Schuster /5r2 pages / $3o REVIEWED BY Joseph Shattan A...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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CURRENT WISDOM The Charles Grodin Show Charles Grodin, Friend of Bill, betraying the symptoms of diabolical infestation that has afflicted his kind ever since learning that Monica Lewinsky did not...
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Last Call: Christopher Columbus, P.C.
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Vinciguerra, Thomas
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LAST CALL by Thomas Vinciguerra Christopher Columbus, P.C. Honduran Indians marked Columbus Day today by destroying a statue of Christopher Columbus. "We are condemning the Spanish conquest,"...
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