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IssueVol. 006 Issue 008 (November 6 2000)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Maine Event As dirty tricks go, the leak to a Maine TV reporter of George W. Bush's 1976 arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol is a mixed bag. The Scrapbook has to award...
Paid articleCasual
Tell, David
Casual MY INNER YANKEES FAN About a week ago, I spent a few days struggling with the suspicion that I was spiritually polluted. It was something David Brooks wrote that got me started. As I'm...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence POLICING YOUR MIND JACKSON TOBY is right that hate-crime laws are a bad idea, but he misses the mark in explaining why ("Hate-Crime Laws: What's Not To Like," Oct. 30). By talking...
Paid articleThe Next Administration
The Next Administration This week features the last presidential election of the 20th century. I say this not to associate myself with the pedants who insist the 21st century doesn't begin until...
Paid articleWhy There's No Clinton Legacy
BARNES, FRED
Why There's No Clinton Legacy Bill Archer was willing to reform Social Security. The president wimped out. BY FRED BARNES SOON AFTER CHRISTMAS in 1996, Republican representative Bill Archer of...
Paid articleGore's Enemy Number One
Caldwell, Christopher
Gore's Enemy Number One How Nader became the Gore campaign's worst nightmare. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL The mathematics of this presidential election is as confusing as any since 1968. If one truth...
Paid articleThe Regulatory Spin Cycle
LIEBERMAN, BEN
The Regulatory Spin Cycle From the bureaucrats who gave us the low-flush toilet, a fancy washing machine. BY BEN LIEBERMAN MOST AMERICANS want to keep Uncle Sam out of their bedroom, and they...
Paid articlePut Away Your Pitchforks
REES, MATTHEW
Put Away Your Pitchforks Buchanan fizzled, but at least he took the Reform party with him. BY MATTHEW REES New York IT'S THE FRIDAY before the election, and Pat Buchanan is to hold a press...
Paid articleThe Verdict on Welfare Reform
HASKINS, RON
The Verdict on Welfare Reform Work works. BY RON HASKINS ONE ISSUE that has been virtually absent from the presidential campaign—for the simple reason that the major candidates apparently agree on...
Paid articleCartoons Without Humor
LONG, MICHAEL
Cartoons Without Humor The underwhelming oeuvre of Herblock, America's worst political cartoonist BY MICHAEL LONG The thing that drives so many creative types batty is not their own lack of...
Paid articleThe American Woman
WEINER, LAUREN
The American Woman What Henry James Knew BY LAUREN WEINER American women hold few surprises, if you've read your Henry James. His high political satire about the suffrage movement, The...
Paid articleMs. Myths
GAVORA, JESSICA
Ms. Myths How America’s shrinking-violet feminists try to have it both ways. BY JESSICA GAVORA On opening day 1994, Bill Clinton threw out the first pitch for the Cleveland Indians, while Hillary...
Paid articleSusan Estrich's America
FURCHTGOTT-ROTH, DIANA
Susan Estrich's America Why can't a woman be more like a man? BY DIANA FURCHTGOTT-ROTH In & Power, law professor and television commentator Susan Estrich sets out to show that discrimination and...
Paid articleO Canada!
TAUBE, MICHAEL
O Canada! The assault on Cornelius Krieghoff, Canada's national painter. BY MICHAEL TAUBE Cornelius David Krieghoff may be Canada's best-known artistic product, though "byproduct" is perhaps the...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Gore is a man whose view of the world seems to have been as equally formed by listening to Bob Dylan songs as by reading dense policy reports. At one point, we ask him to take apart the...
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