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Vol. 002 Issue 008 (November 4 1996)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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'That's Why You Lost' It's been tough sledding this week for any Dole staffers with a little fight left in them. At a post-election forum 32 hours after Clinton declared victory, political...
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Casual
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_Casual My Son the Libertarian E.J. Dionne's Election Day Washington Post column was positively Whitmanesque, an evocation of the envelope-stuffing communitarian politics of his Massachusetts...
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Correspondence
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Strom Thurmond Keeps on Going In "Why Strom Thurmond Will, and Ought To, Win" (Nov. 4), Andrew Ferguson confuses a man "worthy of fascination" with one worthy of reelection. Ferguson concedes that...
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We lost! We won!
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the weekly Standard We Lost! We Won! The election results can be described and explained. Their practical effect can be logically predicted. But beyond that, it's difficult to make much of what...
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it's the campaign, stupid
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KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
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It's the Campaign, Stupid No Excuses, No Alibis: Dole Lost It Himself By Charles Krauthammer The search is on among those who would learn nothing from history for the large, irresistible forces...
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the inevitable clinton victory
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BARNES, FRED
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The Inevitable Clinton Victory By Fred Barnes Was President Clinton's defeat of Bob Dole inevitable? Absolutely. It's the one thing that at least some Dole aides and nearly everyone advising the...
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The value-free gop
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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The Value-Free GOP By John Podhoretz In 1996, Republican party candidates took little or no credit for their legislative accomplishments, feared the label "extremism," began describing themselves...
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too much too soon
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REES, MATTHEW
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TOO MUCH TOO SOON: Newt Gingrich and the 104th Congress By Matthew Rees To appreciate the ways in which the political landscape has been altered since Republicans took control of Congress two...
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A democratic scandal
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Caldwell, Christopher
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A Democratic Scandal By Christopher Caldwell Come February, the tongues of congressmen will be folding themselves around such names as Arief Wiriadinata, Jim Riady, Grigory Loutchansky, Samir...
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Christopher redux
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MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
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Christopher Redux The Career and Record of George Mitchell By Joshua Muravchik ^\ ure, it's not going as well or as fast as everyone would like, but it's . . . an alternative to conflict. The...
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election night in d.c.
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Election Diary Just Another. Tuesday Night Inside the Beltway By the Staff of The Weekly Standard AFSCME Party. 8:00 pm Jerry McEntee, head of the public-employees' union known as AFSCME, is...
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Dorothy Lamour: an elegy
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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Appreciation DOROTHY LAMOUR: AN ELEGY Sophistication, Vulgarity, and the Sarong Girl By David Gelernter Aperfect fact to remember us by, we "post-moderns" or whatever we are: When we say that...
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Patrick o'brian
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BOTTUM, J.
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Fiction The Passion of (and for) Patrick O'Brian By J. Bottum No one ever loved Graham Greene, though many thought him as fine a novelist as we've had these last 50 years. No one ever made a...
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two cultures still
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ROSENBERG, SAUL
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Books Two Cultures Still By Saul Rosenberg The British novelist and scientist C.P Snow famously suggested nearly forty years ago that the West had unfortunately developed not one intellectual...
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o for a muse of fire!
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Movies O FOR A MUSE OF FlREl By John Podhoretz When the plays of Shakespeare are brought to the screen, directors usually take liberties with the text. They cut and rearrange scenes, set them in...
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PARODY
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Parody Song of Myself by William Jefferson Madison Monroe Jackson Wilson Roosevelt Clinton Actual Excerpts, in Free-Verse Form, of the President's Victoiy Speech on Election Night 1996 CANTO THE...
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Vol. 002 Issue 011 (November 25 1996)
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