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Vol. 005 Issue 044 (August 7 2000)
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbbok No Talk of Impeachment, Please T~\ ep. Bob Barr of Georgia will be R hanging out at the Republican national convention with no particular plans. Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinois...
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CASUAL
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual “What Does He Do?” Politicians are not my dish of tea. I do not long for their company. Of the few I’ve met, I have admired the salesmanly quality of some among them. I directed the...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence The Pen Is Mightier Thank you for the first articulate explanation of the Second Amendment I have ever read outside of a textbook (Nelson Lund, “Taking the Second Amendment...
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A GRAND OLD PARTY
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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A Grand Old Party This week’s Republican convention is going to suggest, repeatedly not to say incessantly, that the GOP of 2000 is a new and different Republican party, led by a different...
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PRIME TIME BUSH
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BARNES, FRED
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Prime Time Bush His Thursday night speech is crucial—and he knows it. by Fred Barnes George W. Bush knows how to keep a secret. He got the first draft of the acceptance speech he’ll deliver...
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THE WELL-TEMPERED GOP PLATFORM
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Carlson, Tucker
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The Well-Tempered GOP Platform This year, the traditional pre-convention fight didn’t happen. by Tucker Carlson Philadelphia Cathie Adams is one of the people who decide what the Republican...
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IT'S MILLER TIME
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Caldwell, Christopher
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It’s Miller Time For Georgia Democrats, it’s time to relax. by Christopher Caldwell Georgia’s eight Republican congressmen huddled for two solid days last week to determine whether any of...
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DEMOCRATS ARE THE BAD GUYS
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Ourke, P. J. O'R
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Democrats Are the A refresher on why it is better to be Republican. BY EJ. O’ROURKE Perhaps, midst the enthusiasm of the Republican convention, we stalwart GOP supporters should take a step...
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UNRELIABLE SOURCES
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Tell, David
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Unreliable Sources Does the New York Times deceive its readers—on purpose? by David Tell Here’s how news is often put together. Reporters hear things from people. Some of these people, in...
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CONFESSIONS OF A DOT-COM DELEGATE
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Confessions of a Dont-Com Delegate Will the Internet complete the trivialization of the American political convention? By Andrew Ferguson The hell with journalistic objectivity—I’m a dot-com...
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THE (REAL) PHILADELPHIA STORY
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REES, MATTHEW
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Phil Th delph Re a al) ry What the Chamber of Commerce won’t tell you about the site of the Republican Convention. By Matthew Rees With the Republican party holding its national convention in...
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WHAT IS COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATISM?
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Jr, John J. Diiulio
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What Is Comassionate ervatism? Marvin Olasky, a professor of | \ /1 journalism at the University _i_ V J_of Texas and editor of the evangelical Christian magazine World, was Newt Gingrich’s...
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SPEAKING RIGHT
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Kesler, Charles R.
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\ \ / nounced recently that he is W giving up public speaking, but he has softened the blow by publishing Let Us Talk of Many Things, a collection of his best speeches from a half century’s...
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ON BEING REPUBLICAN
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BARNES, FRED
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On Being Republican Peter Robinson makes the case for his party by Fred Barnes Most every Republican gath| \ /1 ered in Philadelphia this _i_ V J.week for the GOP convention wouldn’t admit...
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THE GORE DISCONNECT
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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The Gore Disconnect Debra Saunders’s devastating portrait of our vice president and his world. by Noemie Emery The world, as Al Gore sees it, is a fairly strange place: a logic-free zone, where...
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