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...Buchanan is no angel, yet he remains a force with which every decent conservative must wrestle. The prize we must wrest from him is the same as the one Jacob received from his heavenly opponent. From our struggle with Buchanan, we must win a name; we must find an identity. If we are not for him, what are we for? If his message is corrupt and filthy, what have we to say? If we rebuke his conservatism, what is the nature...
...winners aching long after. In 1988 George Bush promised no new taxes, and Bob Dole fatally refused; two years later Bush ripped his party apart when he abandoned his pledge. In 1992 Bill Clinton promised a juicy middle-class tax cut and upon election didn't bother with a decent interval: he jettisoned the idea before taking office. Lately New Hampshire hasn't just picked Presidents; it has presaged presidencies...
...understandably more pleased. "It's a broad satire on the trade, and I was amused by it," says former top CBS executive Howard Stringer, who wooed Letterman to the network. Letterman's executive producer, Robert Morton, found the movie "fairly accurate," partly because "Letterman came off as a decent man who cared about doing the right thing...
...only did we have a decent amount of shots, but we had some quality opportunities," Tracy said. "We forced[Murphy] to make some big saves, and if we can put that kind of quality on the net night in and night out, I think we might have some better results...
...There is no decent alternative to negotiations and compromise," Lewis said...