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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Takes One to Smell One By now there isn't a political reporter alive who hasn't written a story about the "serious question" whether Bush campaign media consultant Alex Castellanos...
Paid articleCasual
LABASH, MATT
Casual GROUPIE THINK For all the luxuries journalists enjoy—the generous medical and dental, the regular bathroom breaks, the gratis ice water—there is one perk that's noticeably absent: groupies....
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence THE ADOPTION DILEMMA I WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU my moSt sincere gratitude for Ira Carnahan's article exposing the true colors of Bastard Nation ("The Rise of 'Bastard Nation,'" Sept....
Paid articleThe High Road to High Office
The High Road to High Office There are now about two weeks until the first presidential debate. This means that the Bush campaign has just a short time to redefine the nature of the race. For if...
Paid articlePrescription for a Comeback
BARNES, FRED
Prescription for a Comeback Can Bush use political jujitsu on Gore's favorite issue? BY FRED BARNES Austin HERE ARE TWO obvious issues that have worked famously in past Republican campaigns: gays...
Paid articleThe Red and the Black and the Veep
FRUM, DAVID
The Red and the Black and the Veep Why is Stendhal's T^e Red and the Black Al Gore's favorite novel? BY DAVID FRUM IN HIS PURSUIT of the presidency, Al Gore has acquired something more than a new...
Paid articleA Compassionate Foreign Policy?
FEAVER, PETER D.; MALESKY, EDMUND
A Compassionate Foreign Policy? Bush's principle works surprisingly well abroad. BY PETER D. FEAVER & EDMUND MALESKY THE BUSH TEAM is advancing two distinctive visions for how to govern:...
Paid articleA Declaration of Independence
TUCKER, WILLIAM
A Declaration of Independence Here's a theme for the Bush pudding. BY WILLIAM TUCKER THE BUSH CAMPAIGN needs a new focus. "Compassionate conservatism" got it through the convention but has failed...
Paid articleCredit Where Credit Is Due
STEPHENMOORE
Credit Where Credit Is Due Everyone's getting applause for the surplus, except the Republican Congress. BY STEPHEN MOORE WHO DESERVES the credit for balancing the federal budget? Coming after a...
Paid articleThe Secret of Gore's Success
Carlson, Tucker
The Secret of Gore's Success Whether it's with Oprah, the voters, or the media, flattery works wonders. BY TUCKER CARLSON Chicago There are many reasons that Al Gore has been able to revive what...
Paid articleThe Wen Ho Lee Conundrum
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Wen Ho Lee Conundrum Spy agencies do use ethnicity in recruiting, but it rarely does them any good. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Let us state the obvious: If Wen Ho Lee's name had been John...
Paid articleThe Good, the Bad, and the Extraneous
WIEDER, LAURANCE
The Good, the Bad, and the Extraneous The Library of America collects twentieth-century verse. BY LAURANCE WIEDER In 1861, Francis Turner Palgrave helped define Victorian taste by publishing The...
Paid articleFrom Abraham to America
KLINGHOFFER, DAVID
From Abraham to America Ans-wering the question of why we still circumcise our sons. BY DAVID KLINGHOFFER Lately I've been noticing other men's private parts. It's not because I've decided to...
Paid articleLow-Budget Highbrow
KOSTELANETZ, RICHARD
Low-Budget Highbrow Classic Arts Showcase has a little bit of everything. BY RICHARD KOSTELANETZ To my culturally critical mind, the richest show on television these past few years has been an...
Paid articleReviving The Exorcist
MILLER, JOHN J.
Reviving The Exorcist A 1970s horror classic gets a new lease on life. BY JOHN J. MILLER There's a scene in The Exorcist—the book, not the movie—in which a motion-picture director shares a trade...
Paid articleParody
Parody "His favorite book—next to the Bible ('everybody has to say that,' Gore said)— is The Red and the Black by Stendhal, the pen name of the 19th-century French author Marie Henri Beyle, which...
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