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...race in January 1999 for health and family reasons, I was crushed. That disappointment was the beginning of a long frustration with the Democratic Party. I voted for Senator Bill Bradley in the primary because he was the closest I could get to Wellstone; then I voted for Al Gore ’69 not because I believed in him, but because I didn’t like George W. Bush. Now, as I respond to what I see as an unrealistic modern liberalism, I find myself labeled a conservative for my pragmatism. I find myself disgusted by the lack...
...more like Al Gore than he is like his easygoing brother. The Governor is a policy wonk who has to grind away for his successes. When George, not Jeb, was the first to win a statehouse, Mom exclaimed, "Can you believe it!?" Jeb isn't nearly as playful as his palm tree - covered tie would suggest. At a retirement center in Boynton Beach, he solemnly shakes hands, quietly adding an "honestly" to his "I need your vote." He tells Time the race is close "but not as close as Mr. McBride's internal polls suggest. That's a fund-raising...
...watch the spooky, unlabeled videotape, and seven days later you die. So goes the urban legend that was the basis of a Japanese pop phenomenon--a movie trilogy, TV series and comics. The Ring is the American spin-off, stylishly directed by Gore Verbinski and well acted by an appealing cast, led by Mulholland Drive's Naomi Watts. She's a reporter looking for a logical explanation for her niece's death and her son's increasingly haunted state. She almost finds one, and that proves to be a problem. What she discovers is a conventional mother-child psychodrama that...
Kravetz disagreed, saying that with the “drumbeats of war” rallying support for Bush, Gore had slipped out of the limelight...
...shows what a steep mountain Gore would have to climb,” Kravetz said...