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...accomplish his early goals, but he can’t avoid stalling after that. Democrats will simply freeze up if Bush continues to pin the tail on the donkey, and Republicans will also start to break away when they realize that America is not, and never has been, pro-arsenic. If yesterday’s move by James Jeffords (R-Vt.—um, I mean I-Vt.) is any indication, the trend has already started...

Author: By Joshua I. Weiner, | Title: Bush at Four Months | 5/25/2001 | See Source »

...Some of the criticism of the Bush administration, especially on issues like arsenic and Kyoto, has been maliciously unfair. But effective. The strange thing is that the White House has not been better at countering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Jeffords, Dubya Does a Dukakis | 5/24/2001 | See Source »

...plan as "balanced" between promoting increased domestic production and encouraging conservation--a portrayal Bush reiterated in his radio address Saturday--may come across as a public relations gesture. Even some insiders concede that conservation measures were tacked on to the plan recently in response to what one calls "arsenic and CO2," referring to the beating Bush took for his stand on several environmental issues this spring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Power Struggle | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

...plan as "balanced" between promoting increased domestic production and encouraging conservation--a portrayal Bush reiterated in his radio address Saturday--may come across as a public relations gesture. Even some insiders concede that conservation measures were tacked on to the plan recently in response to what one calls "arsenic and CO2," referring to the beating Bush took for his stand on several environmental issues this spring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Power Struggle | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

SCORCHED EARTH He made himself an easy target for environmentalists by going soft on CO2 and arsenic, but President Bush has become a savvier woodsman. Last week the President faked left and installed Clinton-era regulations preventing road building and logging on about 60 million acres of national forest. The catch: he will give local authorities the power to bend these rules on a case-by-case basis, effectively negating the rules before putting them in place. Most of the land in question is in the West, including Alaska's Tongass, which has the most pending permits for logging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eco-Rage Of The Week | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

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