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...Bills, 20-19 losers to the New York Giants in last year's Super Bowl, have lost only once in their last 19 home games--a 17-14 overtime loss to Detroit in the season finale, when Kelly, Lofton and Thomas did not play...
...Bills clinched it by marching 36 yards after Kirby Jackson's interception to start the second half. Kelly hit Lofton with a 10-yard TD pass...
...everything from heart disease to tips for keeping children happy on car trips. What these programs do best is live exchanges with two or three people on different sides of an emotional issue. Good Morning America, for example, recently paired Holocaust Survivor Elie Wiesel and Conservative Columnist John Lofton; when Lofton criticized Wiesel for not speaking out against other atrocities, Wiesel's blunt rebuttal ("How dare you, really") made for affecting television...
...much like Reagan's State of the Union message but didn't like the Democratic alternative either, and editorially suggested that the times are so tough a little bipartisanship is called for. On the far right the reaction to Reagan was anger at betrayal. John D. Lofton Jr. couldn t wait to express himself in the Conservative Digest, the magazine he once edited, but got it off his chest in the Washington Times, the Moonies' new newspaper. He called Reagan a "political 'Tootsie' . . . wearing clothes which quite frankly (at least when he was a candidate...
After the night when right-wingers dined on their discontents, Lofton proclaimed, "Reagan without Reaganism is the worst of both worlds." Perhaps his difficulty is in definitions. Kristol says of the new Secretary of State George Shultz: "He's not a Reaganite- but I don't know what a Reaganite means any more." To the pragmatic Californians in the White House, a Reaganite is someone who this any moment is prepared to go along with what Reagan wants. If this can be descried...