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IssueVol. 001 Issue 045 (August 5 1996)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook NEWT CONTINUES TO BUGHIS TROOPS Leading conservatives in the House of Representatives are angry, yet again, with Newt Gingrich for caving too quickly to Bill Clinton. The...
Paid articleCasual
BROOKS, DAVID
Casual Gourmet Dung for a Happy America Coming home from work the other day, I stopped by our local fancy bread store and bought a walnut olive loaf ($4.25) and a bottle of Evian water...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Always and Forever O.J. Christopher Caldwell’s observations on the Simpson trial accurately identify our national inability to speak with intelligence and clarity about race...
Paid articleVictory
Tell, David
Victory Modern liberalism’s central pretension—its insistence that the federal government must guarantee national solutions to our most glaring domestic problems—is dead. The centerpiece of the...
Paid articleHere Come The Pitchforks?
Caldwell, Christopher
Here Come the Pitchforks? by Christopher Caldwell LATE ON THE NIGHT OF JULY 27, Pat and Shelly Buchanan were getting ready to go see Independence Day when they found a message from Republican...
Paid articleFalling Down on the Job
COHEN, ERIC
Falling Down on the Job by Eric Cohen AT THE POTOMAC JOB CORPS CENTER in Washington, D.C., disadvantaged youths aged 16 to 24 live in dorms, work on reading, and learn trades. Some study to...
Paid articleShopping at the Gender Gap
BARNES, FRED
Shopping at the Gender Gap by Fred Barnes BOB DOLE DOESN’T LIKE the gender gap. “It annoys him,” says an adviser to his presidential campaign. According to Dole pollster Tony Fabrizio, “it irks...
Paid articleGop Platform Diving
REES, MATTHEW
GOP Platform Diving by Matthew Rees WHATEVER THE MEDIA SAY, the skirmishes at this week’s Republican platform committee meetings in San Diego leading up to the GOP national convention won’t...
Paid articleNo Room at the Con
LABASH, MATT
No Room at the Con by Matt Labash IF BUCHANANITES THOUGHT they were the only ones being jilted by officials at the Republican National Convention, they now have dinner companions. Grousing over...
Paid articleRoss Perot and His Very Strange Party
Carlson, Tucker
Ross Perot and His Very Strange Party By Tucker Carlson Even on cable television, it doesn’t get much stranger than the episode of Lenora Fulani’s public-access talk show, Fulani!, that aired...
Paid articleNotes on the Americanization of Israel
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Notes on the Americanization of Israel By John Podhoretz Report that you are just going to, or have just been back from, Israel, and the response is invariably the same: “How are things...
Paid articleAmerican Politics and the Kennedy Afterlife
EMERY, NOEMIE
American Politics and the Kennedy Afterlife By Noemie Emery The afterlife of John F. Kennedy is flourishing, amassing vast sums for his heirs and for others, underwriting the biography and...
Paid articleRehabilitating the 60s
Collier, Pere
Rehabilitating the 60s By Peter Collier The last time I saw Paul Berman—the only time, really—was over lunch at the Hotel Intercontinental in Managua in 1987. He expressed a distant sympathy...
Paid articleByatt Goes to Babel
BOTTUM, J.
Byatt Goes to Babel By J. Bottum If conscious novelists are the novelists who cannot begin writing until they know what they’re going to say, then unconscious novelists are the ones who have...
Paid articleParody
Under pressure from the Clinton administration, network television executives agreed to provide new “educational programming” for children. —News item PICKS FROM THE PREZ Bill Clinton’s Fave...
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