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IssueVol. 001 Issue 008 (November 6 1995)
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Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Dole Sets Back Regulatory Reform As one who has closely followed regulatory reform, I was surprised to see Matthew Rees's article ("Robb to the Rescue," Oct. 16) asserting that...
Paid articleCampaign Reform: Leave Bad Enough Alone
the weekly Standard Campaign Reform: Leave Bad Enough Alone On a beautiful fall afternoon in Washington last week, camera angles framing the Capitol dome, a bipartisan group of senators and House...
Paid articleThat Crazy Switchcraft
Caldwell, Christopher
That Crazy Switchcraft by Christopher Caldwell This message brought to you by the Republican National Committee: Two months ago, Mike Foster was an obscure Democrat in the Louisiana State Senate....
Paid articleThe Vendetta Machine
CANNON, CARL M.
The Vendetta Machine by Carl M. Cannon NO equestrian statue of James H. Lake will ever adorn a city square. He is a Washington lobbyist, not a war hero. Still, now that Lake has fallen into the...
Paid articleA New Gop Dominion?
Hume, Sandy
A New GOP Dominion? by Sandy Hume Warrenton, Virginia Even in dignified Virginia, it's the glitter races that get the attention and the money. In Charlottesville, Democrat Emily Couric, in an...
Paid articleMeshugge in Mississippi
Scott, Sid
Meshugge in mississippi by Sid Scott The sad thing about the election on November 7 is that Mississippi voters won't get to hear any more titillating campaign rhetoric. Kirk Fordice, the first...
Paid articleWhat Confucius Said
Horner, Charles
What Confucius Said by Charles Horner The rhetorical outbursts in Beijing at the United Nations women's conference, directed against the Chinese government and answered by the Chinese regime in...
Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Fun in Florida: No, it's not too early to talk 1998. So get this: Florida Democratic Sen. Bob Graham hates the Senate (and what rational person wouldn't?). He was happier being governor,...
Paid articleThe Resilience of Bob Dole
BARNES, FRED
The Resilience of Bob Dole By Fred Barnes How badly has Bob Dole been doing recently? He abandoned most of his prepared text and winged it at the convention of Ross Perot's United We Stand party...
Paid articleThe Political Case Against Colin Powell
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
The Political Case Against Colin Powell By Robert D. Novak It was a bad night for Colin Powell last week at Washington's Omni Shoreham Hotel, where the American Conservative Union held its annual...
Paid articleSix-Pack: Handicapping The Presidential Race
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Six-Pack: Handicapping The Presidential Race By William Kristol Lamar Alexander. Bill Clinton. Bob Dole. Newt Gingrich. Phil Gramm. Colin Powell. One of these six will almost certainly be our next...
Paid articleAmerica, Bosnia, Europe: A Compelling Interest
KAGAN, ROBERT
America, Bosnia, Europe: A Compelling Interest By Robert Kagan The first serious negotiations aimed at ending the Bosnian conflict begin this week in Ohio, but the debate over President Clinton's...
Paid articleThe Sorry Tale of David Souter, Stealth Justice
RABKIN, JEREMY
The Sorry Tale of David Souter, Stealth Justice By Jeremy Rabkin David Souter, stealth candidate-that was the soundbite in the summer of 1990, when President Bush announced the unknown New...
Paid articleBrethren in the Holy Land: Settlers and Christians
AIKMAN, DAVID
Brethren in the Holy Land: Settlers and Christians By David Aikman Hebron has always been a Jewish city, is a Jewish city, and will forever remain a Jewish city. And no amount of human effort will...
Paid articleSinapologists
DEFRANK, THOMAS M.
Books Sinapologists By Thomas M. DeFrank With the galleys of former Secretary of State James A. Baker III's diplomatic memoirs literally hours away from final deadline, I knew we were in trouble...
Paid articleLow Profiles
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Journalism Low Profiles By Andrew Ferguson If you picked up October's GQ magazine, the one with John Travolta on the cover, you probably assumed, reasonably enough, that you could read an article...
Paid articleAliens, Liz...and Newt
Carlson, Tucker
Media Aliens, Liz . . . and Newt By Tucker Carlson For bored shoppers seeking titillation in the supermarket checkout line, the October 10 issue of the National Enquirer did not disappoint....
Paid articleWhy We weren't in Vietnam
MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
Books Why WE Weren't in Vietnam By Joshua Muravchik Tell me what you think of [the 1960s], and I'll tell you what your politics are," once said Joseph Epstein, the editor of the American Scholar....
Paid articleDrinks Before Lunch with Amis
FELTEN, ERIC
Reminiscence Drinks Before Lunch With Kingsley Amis By Eric Felten It would have given Kingsley Amis no end of pleasure to learn that his New York Times obituary gave him credit for writing a...
Paid articleParody
Parody American Spectators . . . more than merely alive. Elvis Cleopatra Sylvia Plath Amelia Earhart Judge Crater Ambrose Bierce Richard III Brutus Clover Adams Nero Jim Morrison Anna...
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