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...Jesse Jackson and next to him, moving rightward, was Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton, and Jesse Helms. The fact that Clinton has managed to occupy so much of the political spectrum between the two Jesses indicates why he has so befuddled Bob Dole and why the Republicans have been forced to move precipitously rightward in order to gain breathing space...
...Hillary Rodham Clinton's oft-repeated defense of a certain African proverb that by now even the village idiot has heard a few too many times. These words were uttered by Barbara Bush at the far-right, fanatic 1992 Republican Convention in Houston. Four years later, Bob Dole, in his convention address, repudiated not only Hillary Clinton, but Barbara Bush, when he made the silly distinction that "it does not take a village to raise a child. It takes a family...
...fact, Clinton's refusal to fit into the traditional Democratic box seems to be giving the Republicans palpitations. The President's march to the middle has required Republicans to rush to the right. Nowhere was this more clearly demonstrated than in Sunday night's debate. Inexplicably, Bob Dole forgot about his main message of the night until two-thirds of the way into the debate. Then, however, like Old Faithful, it was unstoppable. About once every two minutes, Bob Dole announced to the world that Bill Clinton was a big government, wild-eyed "liberal." The Bill Clinton who signed...
...saddest thing is that Bob Dole, with 45 years of political experience, has been reduced to making an attack that does little more than allow the party loyalists to bask in the warmth of nostalgia for the days when they had Walter Mondale to run against. Dole has an economic plan that he does not believe in (as evidenced by the fact that he could bring himself to mention a 15 percent tax cut only when directly asked about it by the moderator) and one that the American people are not willing to buy into at a time of relative...
...Dole says he's out to close the gender gap, yet his campaign is not using its greatest asset with working women: Liddy. Since her boffo show in San Diego, Elizabeth has gone under the national radar. She spends most of her time in places like Dover, Delaware, and Knoxville, Tennessee--not exactly major markets. She makes a fleeting appearance in one ad. The press is usually not allowed on her plane. What's more, she's rarely at her husband's side. And when she is, she almost never makes any remarks. The campaign says that Elizabeth will...