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Paid articleFROM THE GRAVE: NIXON ON FRED THOMPSON
From the Grave: Nixon on Fred Thompson Fairly or not, Republicans from Trent Lott on down have been grousing lately about Sen. Fred Thompson and his handling of the campaign-finance hearings. It...
Paid articleAnn Devroy, 1948-1997
Ann Devroy, 1948-1997 Ann Devroy, White House correspondent of the Washington Post, fought a heroic battle with cancer for more than a year. She beat it back and returned to the paper this June....
Paid articleFlat-tax Purists Have Their Say
Flat-tax Purists Have Their Say Make up your minds. Should the Republican leadership bow to demagoguery or not? Should the Republican leadership stick to principles or not? The answers change every...
Paid articleSaddam Must Go
Saddam Must Go Some nations can afford to suffer more humiliation than others. When you're the United States, even a little humiliation exacts too high a price. This isn't just a matter of national...
Paid articleClinton Tilts Left
BARNES, FRED
Clinton Tilts Left by Fred Barnes At his Oval Office press conference following the off-year elections, President Clinton cited only a single result as having "national significance." It was the...
Paid articleThe Wages of Wedlock
Blankenhorn, Allan C. Carlson and David
The Wages of Wedlock by Allan C. Carlson and David Blankenhorn All in the name of fixing the "marriage penalty" in the federal tax code, some good people in Washington are about to make a bad...
Paid articleShut Up, They Explained
FRUM, DAVID
Shut Up, They Explained by David Frum If you were a politician and wanted to enact a law forbidding private citizens to criticize you, what would you call it? If you possessed any flair for...
Paid articleEngagement in the Dock
REES, MATTHEW
Engagement in the Dock, by Matthew Rees Once again, the Clinton administration has made known its unwillingness to get tough with Beijing. A few days after Chinese president Jiang Zemin left...
Paid articleGoing After Jeff Jacoby
Wisse, Abigail
Going After Jeff Jacoby by Abigail Wisse Jeff Jacoby is a conservative columnist at the Boston Globe. More to the point, he is the only conservative columnist at the Globe, and he was brought to...
Paid articleOur Country, Right or Centrist
BARONE, MICHAEL
Our Country, Right or Centrist The Lessons of Election '97 By Michael Barone For conservatives, the 1997 elections could hardly have turned out better. Conservative Republicans won a sweeping...
Paid articleGiuliani's Gorgeous Mosaic
BROOKS, DAVID
Giuliani's Gorgeous Mosaic By David Brooks I'm in a room with 2,000 New Yorkers, none of whom knows who Frank Rich is. It's about 9 p.m. at Rudy Giuliani's midtown victory celebration, but the...
Paid articleThe Whitman Squeaker
Carlson, Tucker
The Whitman Squeaker By Tucker Carlson In a world brimming with publicity-hungry porn stars and talkative lesbian mud wrestlers, it takes a special kind of politician to win air time on Howard...
Paid articleThe Cold Heart of Bonfire
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Cold Heart of Bonfire The Novel That Defined the Eighties, Ten Years Later By Andrew Ferguson Tom Wolfe wrote the first draft of his novel The Bonfire of the Vanities as a serial in Rolling...
Paid articleWho Pays For Big Bird?
Scully, Matthew
Who Pays For. Big Bird? Bewailing the Decay of Public TV By Matthew Scully It's now thirty years since government got into the television business, founding the Corporation for Public...
Paid articleThe Truth About Brahms
NORDLINGER, JAY
The Truth About Brahms Find It in His Music By Jay Nordlinger Johannes Brahms's nightmare has come true, a century after his death: a mammoth biography that examines virtually every day of his...
Paid articleThe 2,037 Year Old Man
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The 2,037Year Old Man Mel Brooks Meets the Millennium By John Podhoretz He has a birth certificate from the land of Og, but he can't carry it around because the certificate is inscribed on a...
Paid articleParody
"Rostenkowski has his House pension, $104,000 a year, and friends say he will not have trouble finding work while on probation." —The New York Times Rosty to Heal Campaign Finance Prole Reno...
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