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Some claim that this has been the year of Pokmon. Others declare that Sen. John S. McCain (R-Ariz.) has made an impressive showing. But hyperactive cartoon figures and charismatic presidential candidates aside, this has undeniably been the year of Regis Philbin...
Last weekend, without anyone paying much attention, Gov. George W. Bush trimmed Sen. John S. McCain's (R-Ariz.) 29-delegate advantage to 3 before a single ballot had been cast in a single state. Chalk one up to vestiges of the era of "gunboat diplomacy...
...primary battle in South between Ariz. Sen. John S. McCain and Tex. Gov. George W. Bush has created an interesting side debate about the candidates' relationship to the antebellum South, most visibly seen in the acrimony over the Confederate flag in South Carolina...
News item from ABC News: "The Harvard Current student magazine reports that Ariz. Sen. John S. McCain's presidential campaign unwittingly bought ad space on an Asian porn website. According to the Current, McCain bought space on theglobe.com 'targeting viewers according to the geographic region from which they log on.' Under the ad contract, the Current reports, theglobe.com could place the ad on any website that it hosted, regardless of the content on the site...
...political ramifications of Ariz. Sen. John S. McCain's courageous condemnation of the religious right's "self-appointed leaders" last Monday in Virginia are still unclear. As was to be expected, Texas Gov. George W. Bush enjoyed the support of Virginia's rank-and-file Republicans and religious conservatives to win all of the state's 56 delegates. But the true test of McCain's move to the middle will be next week's "Super Tuesday" primaries, when 13 states and 613 GOP delegates will be up for grabs. Granted, McCain's remarks may have alienated conservative Republican voters...