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Paid articleThe Times Gets It Right-or Left
Scrapbook The Times Gets It Right—or Left Let it never be said that THE SCRAPBOOK is a Negative Nelly, just carp, carp, carp all day long, with scarcely a kind word for anyone. This week...
Paid articleGOLDEN STATE OFMIND
BROOKS, DAVID
Casual GOLDEN STATE OFMIND Los Angeles At a party in the Hollywood Hills the other day, I noticed that a big-time California journalist was wearing sparkles on her neck and chest, and I...
Paid articleSERIOUS, NOT STUPID
Correspondence SERIOUS, NOT STUPID WHEN I READ Matt Labash’s article, “The Other, Stupider Convention” (Aug. 14), I was so overwhelmed by his misrepresentation of the facts, his obvious bias...
Paid articleFour Gore Years?
EDITORIAL Four Gore Years? Nearly the whole of his life has been a lie, but on the first night of last week’s Democratic convention, Bill Clinton nevertheless bestirred himself and spoke the...
Paid articleTroubled Waters
Caldwell, Christopher
Troubled Waters Joe Lieberman’s Maxine problem. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Los Angeles JESSE JACKSON was just minutes into his address to the Democratic convention last Tuesday night when a...
Paid articleThe Loneliness of the Pro-Life Democrat
BARNES, FRED
The Loneliness of the Pro-Life Democrat Pennsylvania’s Senate candidate Ron Klink gets the cold shoulder from his party. BY FRED BARNES Los Angeles ON THE FINAL DAY of last week’s convention,...
Paid articleA Good Convention . . . for the GOP
REES, MATTHEW
A Good Convention . . . for the GOP Among the biggest fans of the convention are the GOP truth-squadders. BYMATTHEW REES Los Angeles “THIS WAS NOT a happy convention.” So said a...
Paid articleFrom Riordan to Bush
Caldwell, Christopher
From Riordan to Bush Los Angeles is the true capital of compassionate conservatism. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Los Angeles THERE WAS a curious symmetry about the settings of this year’s party...
Paid articleDoris Meissner as Agamemnon
FELTEN, ERIC
Doris Meissner as Agamemnon On the moral self-infatuation of Clinton’s INS commissioner. BY ERIC FELTEN News Item: INS HONORS ELI?N AGENTS Brunswick, GA —The federal agent captured on film with...
Paid articlePardon Me, Mr. President
SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
Pardon Me, Mr. President In the realm of criminal justice, Clinton gets a free pass from the media. BY DEBRA J. SAUNDERS THE ELITE MEDIA BELIEVE that the much-used Texas death penalty may hurt...
Paid articleTo Kill a Mockingbird
WOODYWEST
To Kill a Mockingbird Make sure you have a federal permit—and watch out for reporters. BYWOODYWEST AN INTERSECTION of cultural vectors occurs from time to time that is magnificent in...
Paid articleHomeschool U.
MASERATI, SARAH A.
Homeschool U. Patrick Henry College will offer higher education aimed at the homeschooled. BY SARAH A. MASERATI WITH WELL OVER a million American children homeschooled, and the number growing...
Paid articleThe Hollywood Democrats
LABASH, MATT
The Hollywood Democrats Billy Baldwin is leader of the pack. BY MATT LABASH Los Angeles Of all the good things to be, there is nothing so good as a Baldwin brother. And of all the Baldwin...
Paid articleSoftware for Tyrants
SEEMAN, NEIL
Software for Tyrants Harvard proudly markets PolicyMaker 2.2 as a program that will help politicians get what they want. BY NEIL SEEMAN PolicyMaker 2.2™ is a jazzy new computer program devised...
Paid articleBowling with the Social Scientists
HUNTER, JAMES DAVISON
Bowling with the Social Scientists Robert Putnam surveys America By JAMES DAVISON HUNTER The health of American democracy has been much disputed over the last decade—and for good...
Paid articleStrauss Among the Straussians
LENZNER, STEVEN
Strauss Among the Straussians Leo Strauss and America. BY STEVEN LENZNER Since he was born and reared in Germany, it is not difficult to understand why Leo Strauss felt affection and...
Paid articleWhat Winning Means
SCHMITT, TOM DONNELLY AND GARY
What Winning Means In Kosovo to stay? BY TOM DONNELLY AND GARY SCHMITT It’s called Camp Bondsteel. The home of the U.S. Army in Kosovo, Bondsteel suddenly appears on the horizon as one drives...
Paid articleSocialists of America, Disunited
Socialists of America, Disunited Why the Revolution never happened here. BY JOSHUA MURAVCHIK During both political conventions this summer, local police arrested scores of...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Powerful forces and powerful interests stand in your way, and the odds are stacked against you. . . . I have taken on the powerful forces. . . . If you entrust me with the...
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