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Bond said the conservative columnist'scandidacy is "a good vehicle for people to getthis out of their system now, register theirmessage with the president, and come home to himin the fall...
...exposes the intellectual laziness of the mainstream press; liberals cheer when she exposes the hypocrisy of conservatives who put their own children in day care so they can travel around the country telling women to be homemakers. And the press loves covering itself and hearing about its power. Columnist John McLaughlin, no special friend of the women's movement, called Faludi "the best thinker of the year," and the National Book Critics Circle just handed her its prize for nonfiction...
...INCIDENT AT Thomas Jefferson was not just "one more illustration of the horrors of Black urban poverty," as so many white liberal columnist will undoubtedly term it over the course of the next few weeks (if they choose to write about it at all). Rather, it was an outrageous and tremendously upsetting event bred from a system of institutionalized and governmental imprisonment and oppression...
...morning after the New Hampshire primary, George Bush's campaign advisers were trying hard not to act badly shaken. Running against a field of fringe candidates led by conservative columnist Pat Buchanan, the President had managed to win only 53% of the vote. The confusion about what to do next was obvious. Bush began by implying that he would not stoop to personal attacks on Buchanan, then immediately dredged up a nine-year-old article in which Buchanan called for making Social Security "voluntary." A day later, Bush changed tactics again. Campaign officials explained that Bush would not squander...
Buchanan also found victory in defeat. The conservative columnist didn't even surpass the symbolic threshold of 40 percent--although Wednesday's newspapers reported that...