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Those predecessors included such stalwart liberal thinkers as founding editor Herbert Croly and early contributor Walter Lippmann. But in 1974 the magazine was bought by Martin Peretz. It subsequently reflected his evolution from a major donor to liberal Democratic causes to a leading neoconservative with hawkish views on foreign policy. During the 1980s the magazine went soft on the Reagan Administration, ridiculed much of the Democratic Party for its lack of pragmatism and echoed Peretz's forceful pro-Israel views. No journal has done better explaining the often unprincipled but always practical reasoning of Bush Administration officials, who routinely unburdened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Flagship Heels to Starboard | 10/14/1991 | See Source »

STOPPED SHORT -- SCHWARZKOPF. That headline in the hawkish Washington Times last week stung President Bush into a mercifully brief but nonetheless unfortunate and ironic tiff with the nation's newest idol. Unfortunate because the White House cast it in terms of who said what to whom when, thus obscuring a genuinely important question: Was the cease-fire Bush ordered after 100 hours of the ground war premature? Ironic, because the White House could easily have won that debate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Schwarzkopf's 100 Hours: Too Few? | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

Wyche Fowler, Georgia. The brickbats tossed at Fowler and fellow Georgia Senator Sam Nunn for their peacenik stance are more likely to wound the folksy freshman. He's the one up for re-election, and he doesn't have Senator Sam's hawkish record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The G.O.P. Hit List | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

...Congress opinion is hardening. Senator Bill Bradley, a Democrat not noted for hawkish views, suggested last week that the Senate consider a resolution returning economic links with the Soviet Union to their cold-war sterility. A Foreign Relations Committee staff member believes that "a lot of members aren't going to want to do business with the Soviets while any kind of crackdown is proceeding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union: The Bad Old Days Again | 1/28/1991 | See Source »

...purely hawkish chords were audible too, of course. "We have to go in there and do tremendous damage," said Chicago dentist Jerald Schwab. "We have to wipe out the military capability of Saddam Hussein permanently and totally. If we don't go to war, we are going to have much greater problems in the future." In Jacksonville an insurance agent by the name of George Bush, who is no relation to the President, said, "We have no other alternative but to go in before Saddam Hussein makes it worse. This maniac only answers at the point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anxiety Before the Storm | 1/21/1991 | See Source »

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