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...Probably the best thing Gore could do this week is to calm down. He sometimes campaigns like an alien on Dexedrine, all pumped and almost loony with focus, his face a fast-forward of mad spontaneities and grimacing sincerities. That sort of performance adds to the disturbing impression. The doubting white male says to himself: "If he acts like this while he's working a ropeline, how would he behave in a real crisis...
...Mad Hatter's tea party
BUSH: I wasn't mad. He was being modest. He wasn't going to be bragging on his son. It's part of the family heritage. He's a little gun-shy to be bragging about me because he doesn't want somehow the critics to be saying, there he is, promoting...
Still Driving Us Mad...
Back in 1956, TIME called Mad Magazine a "short-lived satirical pulp." Now in his piece stating that irony is alive on the Web [ONLINE, July 17], James Poniewozik refers to Mad and asks, "Were you aware that Mad still exists?" Of course, your readers are aware Mad is still here! They learned 44 years ago not to believe everything they read in TIME! And Mad has a humor website madmag.com) That fact must have slipped through the cracks when Poniewozik was doing his exhaustive research on sardonic sites. What, us worry? NICK MEGLIN AND JOHN FICARRA Co-Editors, Mad...