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...More strikingly, Hillary Clinton’s comeback candidacy??from an Iowa defeat to a New Hampshire triumph—has deterred a dangerous trend in media reporting, in which commentators frequently injected prognostications into coverage. After Iowa, the media cognoscenti began writing obituaries for her candidacy. Colorful commentators such as Chris Matthews effectively anointed Senator Obama the nominee, prompting his NBC colleague Tom Brokaw to accuse the media of “stampeding” the electoral process. Yet Senator Clinton’s perseverance turned such commentary on its head, prompting many reporters to deemphasize polling...
...response to a question from Nicholas F.B. Smyth ’05—who was sporting a shirt supporting Kerry’s candidacy??on renouncing the use of “wedge” issues such as race and gay marriage, Mehlman said that he did not consider gay marriage a wedge issue but rather one of great importance to the American people...
...decade later, Huntington joined the Carter administration as a senior National Security Council official. But after serving on an advisory panel in the late years of the Reagan presidency, Huntington—who says he supports Sen. John F. Kerry’s 2004 candidacy??acknowledges that his days in the political world are almost certainly over...
...professor to pursue every branch and sub-branch of Veritas. Some pruning of the tree is unavoidable. A debate over the merits of Vaux’s field should be left to the experts, both here and at other institutions. Insofar as students are qualified to judge his candidacy??in his performance as an instructor inside and outside of the classroom—he’s preaching to the choir...
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