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IssueVol. 001 Issue 045 (August 5 1996)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook BILL CLINTON’S NOWIMP Everybody’s so focused on the Republican platform that it comes as a bit of a surprise to learn that there will be a Democratic party platform as well....
Paid articleCasual
REES, MATTHEW
Casual RC, Booty, and Me Southern Maryland’s Calvert County is where the wife and I perch. Bordered by the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay, it lies just 30 miles south of D.C., but to most...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Fair Play for the United States While investigating vote fraud for Dirty Little Secrets (my new book with Glenn Simpson), I encountered a political operative who...
Paid articleDon't Dumb Down the Convention
Tell, David
Don’t Dumb Down the Convention Aspecter haunts Republicans as they finish preparations for Bob Dole’s forthcoming presidential nominating ceremony in San Diego. And they freely admit it. “Every...
Paid articleThe Rumsfeld Factor
BARNES, FRED
The Rumsfeld Factor by Fred Barnes DONALD RUMSFELD has tried this before: turning a career legislator from Capitol Hill into a national politician and chief executive. In 1974, it was Gerald...
Paid articleIn Defense of Joe Klein
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
In Defense of Joe Klein by Charles Krauthammer THE KLEIN AFFAIR—the savaging of Joe Klein for having lied about his authorship of Primary Colors and the charge that he thus betrayed...
Paid articlePrimary Fictions
ARKES, HADLEY
Primary Fictions by Hadley Arkes THE REACTION HAS BEEN WHOLLY TYPICAL of the American press in our own time: moral handwringing, along with its implicit self-praise. That has been the reaction...
Paid articleClinton's Welfare Waffle
REES, MATTHEW
Clinton’s Welfare Waffle by Matthew Rees " THE MOST BRUTAL ACT of social policy since Reconstruction” is how Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat of New York, characterizes the welfare...
Paid articleSix Steps Against Terror
Khalilzad, Zalmay
Six Steps Against Terror by Zalmay Khalilzad IF A TERRORIST GROUP CAUSED THE DEATHS of the TWA Flight 800 passengers, politicians and pundits will inevitably redouble pious calls for...
Paid articleWith a Bang, Not a Whimper
FELTEN, ERIC
With a Bang, Not a Whimper by Eric Felten THE GLOBAL WARMING DEBATE is in a rut. In mid-July, for example, Undersecretary of State Timothy Wirth called for a crackdown on the emission of...
Paid articleAgainst Conservative Cool
WEST, DIANA
Against Conservative Cool By Diana West On one of the last mornings of 1970, Elvis Presley arrived in Washington, D.C., to meet Richard Nixon. Or so the rock idol hoped. In a five-page letter...
Paid articleBad News About Illegitimacy
MURRAY, CHARLES
Bad News About Illegitimacy By Charles Murray I’m no newspaperman, but the following sure looks like a front-page, above-the-fold story to me: ILLEGITIMACY RECORDS BIGGEST JUMP...
Paid articleDe-Olympicizing the Games
Caldwell, Christopher
De-Olympicizing the Games By Christopher Caldwell THE MOST STIRRING MOMENT on television this year was Kerri Strug’s glorious final vault— achieved despite a lateral tendon sprain so severe...
Paid articleWelfare for Agri-Giants
MOORE, STEPHEN
Welfare for Agri-giants By Stephen Moore ON MAY 8 THE WINE INSTITUTE, one of Washington’s most effective lobbying groups, held a reception at the Library of Congress attended by some 300...
Paid articlePicasso: the Alchemist as Entertainer
GELERNTER, DAVID
Picasso: the Alchemist as Entertainer By David Gelernter By the late 1940s Pablo Picasso was convinced he could turn lead into gold, and he was right: He bought things (houses included) with...
Paid articleDebating the Gay Gene
Marsh, Jeffrey
Debating the Gay Gene By Jeffrey Marsh Why are some men attracted sexually to other men, rather than to women? Since one of the most powerful forces in nature is the drive to perpetuate the...
Paid articleThe Men Who Won
Friedberg, Aaron
The Men Who Won By Aaron Friedberg Anyone tempted to believe in the inevitability of historical progress should consider where things stood at the...
Paid articleParody
the NEW YORKER From the Office of Tina Brown 2 AUGUST, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINETY SIX MEMO TO: Hendrik Hertzberg, Editorial Coordinator FROM:ME “Not since Homer and Shel Silverstein!” That’s...
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