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Judicious insights
(December 2004)
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E. J. DIONNE Jr. JUDICIOUS INSIGHTS Justice Breyer's wise brief Cupreme Court Justice Steph-en Breyer performed an enor-mous service to our country last month. He clarified what is at stake in...
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More work to be done Don't mourn Organize
(November 2004)
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OF SEVERAL MINDS E. J. DIONNE Jr. MORE WORK TO BE PONE Democrats can't give up yet Don't mourn. Organize. OK, we can mourn a little first. The punch in the stomach for blue Americans singing the...
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Hail Mary The Washington Post's Mary McGrory
(May 2004)
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E. J. DIONNE Jr. HAIL MARY A newspaper columnist for the ages Mary McGrory, my longtime colleague who died on April 21, could write rings around us all. But rather than take the compliment, she...
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Paying the piper Social Security becomes an issue
(March 2004)
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E.J. DIONNE Jr. PAYING THE PIPER Greenspan says the unsayable eave it to Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan to stir the political pot. Theoretically above politics, Greenspan has more influence on the...
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Iraq's future
(November 2003)
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OF SEVERAL MINDS E.J. DIONNE Jr. IRAQ'S FUTURE What do the Democrats propose? Our foreign-policy debate right now pits radicals against conservatives. Republicans are the radicals. Democrats are...
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A time whose idea has come Gephardt's gamble
(May 2003)
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OF SEVERAL MINDS E.J. DIONNE Jr. A TIME WHOSE IDEA HAS COME Dick Gephardt offers voters a choice Some of the Democrats running for president have found an issue that" s gotten them really worked...
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Election autopsy Ideas for Democrats
(November 2002)
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OF SEVERAL MINDS E.J. DIONNE Jr. ELECTION AUTOPSY What the Democrats need There are good recriminations and bad recriminations. Good recriminations entail an honest, if painful, assessment of...
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Not for men only Women refs in the NBA Now for baseball
(November 1997)
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E.J. DIONNE, Jr. OF SEVERAL MINDS NOT FOR MEN ONLY Whistle-blowing as a unisex skill Two views about America's problems with race and gender were upended by two women with the guts to referee in...
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The G O P finds the enemy Republicans have found it difficult to govern by bashing government Now some are whistling a different tune
(October 1997)
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E.J. DIONNE, Jr. THE G.O.P FINDS THE ENEMY And it's them Hot the sake of the Republican party, the recent fight between Senator Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) and former Massachusetts Republican Governor...
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THE ERA OF 'BIG' GOVERNMENT A capitalist society depends on noncapitalist values in order to hold together and prosper If Newt Gingrich and his allies think America's problem is government, they misunderstand the past and misread the future
(February 1996)
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THE ERA OF 'BIG' GOVERNMENT Why you'd miss it if it went E. J. Dionne, Jr. The new radicalism in American politics, exem- plified by the Republican Contract with America, means that the debate in...
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Why we need a second party The Left has lost cohesion, so the center is moving Right
(October 1995)
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E. J. Dionne, Jr.
WHY WE NEED A SECOND PARTY
When will the Democrats organize?
Eefore Americans embark on an adventure with a third political party, they might consider the advantages of having a...
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Is there a Catholic vote?:
(May 1995)
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administration and a Democratic Congress failed to deliver the basic components of the program: Health-care reform failed, welfare reform never got off the ground, political reforms in lobbying and...
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The political crisis:
(May 1995)
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THE POLITICAL CRISIS IT'S THE ECONOMY AND MORALS... E.J. DIONNE, JR. Ir here are two large arguments going on right now in politics. One is over exactly what it was that happened last November....
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Life after Teddy?:
(December 1982)
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LIFE AFTER TEDDY? THE KENNEDY BARRIER IS GONE MORE THAN ONE person reacted to Ted Kennedy's withdrawal from the 1984 presidential race by saying, "Well, it shows what a good president he would...
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Hope & fantasy:
(February 1981)
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HOPE & FANTASY
THE'MISSING VIRTUE E. J. DIONNE, JR.
YOUR TOWN may not be like New York City, but it's undoubtedly influenced by what goes on here. Of late, I've taken to noticing how much everyone...
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