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...they've followed Reagan's advice, not because they've ignored it. Today's budget deficits are the legacy of Reagan's tax-cut mania. Saddam Hussein's military might began growing with help from the Reagan Administration. Where would we be now if we had continued President Jimmy Carter's policies of investing in renewable energy rather than Reagan's policies of investing in the military? Journalists have a responsibility to base their work on realities, not myths. Cam Bauer, HAYWARD, CALIF...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox: Apr. 9, 2007 | 3/29/2007 | See Source »

...hope of reliving the moment of success. The modern Democrats are more a party of tragedy than of triumph: John F. Kennedy assassinated; Lyndon Johnson's Presidency wrecked on the shoals of the Great Society and Vietnam; electoral defeats in the '70s and '80s interrupted only by the (failed) Carter Administration; Clinton's victories in the '90s accompanied by the Republican takeover of Congress. And at the heart of the Democrats' quasi-tragic account, at the very center of the wistful might-have-been-but-wasn't-quite-to-be narrative, is the leader who was cut down before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In 2008 It's Ronald Reagan vs. Bobby Kennedy | 3/29/2007 | See Source »

...more transcendent hope than even that of his elder brother. And Democrats have kept trying to revive that hope: with Teddy Kennedy in 1980, Gary Hart in 1984, even Bill Bradley in 2000 - each a bold challenger of the party establishment, each of whom failed to displace the heirs (Carter, Mondale, Gore) of the same stolid establishment forces that stood in Bobby's way in 1968. Finishing Bobby's work is the most gripping and compelling task for today's Democratic Party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In 2008 It's Ronald Reagan vs. Bobby Kennedy | 3/29/2007 | See Source »

...embattled government in Saigon. Some of today's commentators argue that those votes devastated the Democratic Party in the mid-1970s. But if so, the Democrats had a strange way of showing it. They won the 1974 midterm elections in a landslide. Two years later, Jimmy Carter grabbed the White House. To be sure, Watergate played a major role in those victories. But if the party's efforts to end the war weren't the primary reason for its success, they certainly didn't hurt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the Dems Should Go for It | 3/22/2007 | See Source »

...award that she valued her relationship with her advisees. “Working with these students is just extraordinarily fun,” Hochschild said. “My job is to make them do their job better.” Before the ceremony, GSC Vice-President Sarah A. Carter ’02 stressed the importance of mentoring, adding that it “is crucial because faculty are not just shaping you in the classroom, but also preparing you to be a future professor.” “That is a complicated job that incorporates teaching...

Author: By Noah M. Silver, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Grad Students Honor Professors for Mentoring | 3/21/2007 | See Source »

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