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Which is exactly what Bush is trying to put Clinton through right now; the Republicans, who have owned the White House, with the exception of the Carter hiatus, since 1968, are not inclined to yield easily. As the President again demonstrated Sunday night, no punch is being pulled. Bush has labeled this year's campaign the "nastiest" he has ever seen, but it is he who borrowed a tactic from the early career of Richard Nixon to imply that Clinton, as a student, was tainted by communism...
...does Crystal constantly want to redeem Buddy in the viewer's eyes? Why does the film go so moist just before the final punch line? Any Buddy could tell you: because kitsch is not just an anagram for shtick. In comedy the two are soul brothers -- the entertainer's way of saying "Love me, laugh with me, laugh at me, hate me, then forgive me and love me all over again...
Alice in Chains, despite sales that keep them far away from the Billboard best-seller charts, have created a sound that far surpasses the money-weakened punch of Metallica and the given-life-to-by-preppies ditties of Nirvana...
Comparing Willamson to a "punch-drunk prize fighter who has lost every round to a better opponent," Terkel said, "it's the last round and he hasn't a ghost of a chance of winning unless he hits foul punches...
Knockout. It's a game in which the players try to punch somebody out with enough force to stun, rob and flee. And, according to prosecutors, it's the game that cost MIT student Yngve K. Raustein his life two Fridays...