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Vol. 010 Issue 001 (September 13 2004)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook She's No Girly-Man Republicans are meaner than Democrats, many observers believe. Syndicated pundette Susan Estrich believes it, anyway. That's how "the arrogant little Republican boys...
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Casual
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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Casual REPUBLICAN-AMERICANS New York In 1999, a few weeks before I first left Virginia for New York City, a family friend gave me a piece of advice that has rolled around in my head ever since....
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Correspondence
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Correspondence SWIFT JUSTICE AS WILLIAM KRISTOL WRITES in "Kerry's Band of Brothers" (Aug. 30), honest Vietnam veterans are, once again, getting slandered by John Kerry. In his 1971 Senate...
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The Majority Party
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The Majority Party Fortunately, we had a resolute president named Truman, who, with the American people, persevered, knowing that a new democracy at the center of Europe would lead to stability and...
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Bush Takes Manhattan
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BARNES, FRED
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Bush Takes Manhattan The president leaves his New York convention in command of the race. BY FRED BARNES THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE COnSlStS of two campaigns. One concerns who would be the better...
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The Kerry Crackup
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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The Kerry Crackup The Democratic candidate does a good Al Gore impression. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES IN A WEEK dedicated to Republican speechifying about why John Kerry should not be the next president...
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Bush's Stealth Flat Tax
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MOORE, STEPHEN
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Bush's Stealth Flat Tax He's more of a tax reformer than people realize. BY STEPHEN MOORE OF ALL THE policy rccommcn-dations in the president's acceptance speech last week, none got more applause...
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Chasing the Dragon
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LABASH, MATT
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Chasing the Dragon Among the protesters. BY MATT LABASH New York I USED TO THINK that there was nothing wrong with street activists that a good scrubbing and a few rubber bullets couldn't fix....
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Full Court Press
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Currie, Duncan
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Full Court Press Will Senate Republicans "go nuclear" over judges? BY DUNCAN CURRIE IT'S HARD TO IMAGINE how the Senate could become more partisan than it is today. But that's what Democrats vow...
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Bush's Greatness
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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Bush's Greatness There's a good reason he infuriates the reactionary left BY DAVID GELERNTER It's obvious not only that George W. Bush has already earned his Great President badge (which might...
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I Can't Believe I Watched the Whole Thing
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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I Can't Believe I Watched the Whole Thing Gavel-to-gavel with C-SPAN BY ANDREW FERGUSON According to a monograph I read a while back, called "The Rise and Fall of the Televised Political...
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No Country for Old Men
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O'ROURKE, P.J.
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No Country for Old Men Charles McCarry^s gray-haired spies take a curtain call BY PJ. O'ROURKE I first heard of Charles McCarry in El Salvador during the civil war. I was in a bar known to be...
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A Sovereign Nation?
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WOLFSON, ADAM
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A Sovereign Nation? Jeremy Rabkin makes the case for American independence. BY ADAM WOLFSON The leading ideas that animate a society tend to become clear only in times of crisis—and the run-up to...
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School Wars
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TORRES, JUSTIN
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School Wars The two sides of the education debate. BY JUSTIN TORRES Seasons come and seasons go, but the education mess endures. Of the nation's fourth- and eighth-grade public-school students,...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Books in Brief My Name is Bill by Susan Cheever (Simon & Schuster, 306 pp., $24.00). Bill Wilson is the most influential American you've never heard of—unless you're a...
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Parody
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Parody "CHRIS MATTHEWS: Okay. Do you believe now—do you believe, Senator, truthfully, that John Kerry wants to defend the country with spitballs? Do you believe that? ZELL MILLER: That was a...
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Vol. 010 Issue 002 (September 20 2004)
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Vol. 010 Issue 003 (September 27 2004)
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