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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook LET’S RATE THE CONVENTION! It is with great pride and humility that we at THEWEEKLY STANDARD present the first set of convention awards. In honor of the spirit of San Diego, we are...
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Casual
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BROOKS, DAVID
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Casual Live! From the Lobby! Above, on his perch, the parrot sleeps, but below, in the lobby of the San Diego Marriott, the Pundit Gods sweep by. CNN’s William Schneider is soundbiting...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Perot: Strange and Scary I read with interest Tucker Carlson’s article “Ross Perot and His Very Strange Party” (Aug. 12). Ross Perot is not a fit candidate for the presidency....
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THE SAN DIEGO REPUBLICANS
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The San Diego Republicans Republican party officials leave their San Diego convention in ostentatious good cheer. And they are not faking it. Their satisfaction is real. For maybe six hours of...
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HELL OF A CONVENTION
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Hell of a Convention by John Podhoretz San Diego AS I WRITE, THE REPUBLICAN convention has only been over for 12 hours, and yet it is already a clich? to compare it to NBC’s coverage of...
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BOB AND JACK TOGETHER
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BARNES, FRED
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Bob and Jack Together by Fred Barnes San Diego THE BEST IDEA TO EMERGE from the Republican convention is political synergy. Bob Dole and Jack Kemp campaign better together than apart: The whole...
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BATTLE OF THE NETWORK DOLTS
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Battle of the Network Dolts by Andrew Ferguson San Diego SINCE THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION was supposed to be the most sophisticated television production in political history, you’d think the...
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WHAT THE DEMS DID
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Caldwell, Christopher
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What the Dems Did by Christopher Caldwell San Diego WHO WAS THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL of the speakers to address the nation from the Republican convention last week? George Stephanopoulos, of...
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WHO IS SCOTT REED?
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REES, MATTHEW
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Who Is Scott Reed? by Matthew Rees San Diego SCOTT REED WAS ONE OF THE most powerful people here, but hardly a soul among the 20,000 others in town for the convention would have known who he...
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DIAL 1-800-VOTER FRAUD
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Carlson, Tucker
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Dial 1-800-Voter Fraud by Tucker Carlson Long Beach, California ROSS PEROT HAS ALWAYS ARGUED that technology can make the political process more democratic, and so more equitable and effective....
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THE DEATH OF JEFFERSONIAN AMERICA?
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THOMAS, ANDREW PEYTON
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THE DEATH OF JEFFERSONIAN AMERICA? By Andrew Peyton Thomas “The mobs of great cities add just so much to the support of pure government, as sores do to the strength of the human body.” So said...
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PEER REVIEW AND ITS DISCONTENTS
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FREEMAN, NEAL B.
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PEER REVIEW AND ITS DISCONTENTS By Neal B. Freeman The most terrifying moment in journalism occurs when two scientific studies thump on your desk simultaneously. One study, from Ph.D. Smith,...
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WAS PUNK ROCK RIGHT-WING?
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WATTENBERG, DANIEL
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WAS PUNK ROCK RIGHT-WING? By Daniel Wattenberg Punk, the most notorious pseudo-movement in the history of 20th-century popular music, is becoming cuddly with age. The Sex Pistols, punk’s...
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CAN NOVELS BE GAY?
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BOTTUM, J.
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Books CAN NOVELS BE GAY? By J. Bottum If I were to say that the novel is an utterly heterosexual form of art—simultaneously an instrument and an expression of the relations between men and...
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GOLFERS BEWARE!
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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Movies GOLFERS BEWARE! By Jay Nordlinger It’s not every day that golfers are treated to a movie about their sport, so they rejoice at every crumb from Hollywood’s table—or recoil from it. The...
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Parody
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Parody ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT OF THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, AS ELIZABETH DOLE WAS DELIVERING HER SPEECH, A CALL WAS PLACED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY TO THE HOME OF SUSAN THOMASES IN NEW YORK ....
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