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...from this distance that Richard Nixon's conspiratorial bent helped him understand the dark maneuverings of America's adversaries around the world. But that was the very trait that snared him in Watergate. He thought he could conspire his way out of political quicksand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency by Hugh Sidey: Ready to Play Power Poker | 11/15/1982 | See Source »

...main wall rising 30 ft. around 53 acres in the middle of dead-quiet upstate greenery. The wall is gray gray. Nothing in nature, including a rock, could be that color. Guards say the wall goes down 30 ft. in spots so as to hold fast in the quicksand. At intervals along the flat surface, watch turrets sit with witch-hat tops; Disney World, had it been built by Albert Speer, would have this look. The wall encompasses five separate cell blocks. Inside these are individual cells, 7 ft. from floor to ceiling, 9 ft. by 6 ft. in area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Portrait of a Prisoner | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

Stepping into that political quicksand, the adroit Senate Majority Leader is attempting a most difficult feat. Baker is deftly challenging the economic beliefs of a President from his own party, while trying to preserve party unity. After leading Senate Republicans into solid support of Reagan's budget and tax policies last year, he is backing their resistance this year but trying to channel it to achieve a constructive compromise with the President. All the while, Baker is struggling to prevent chaotic fragmentation in a Congress in which undisciplined procedures and election-year insecurities work strongly against cooperative action on behalf...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stumbling to a Showdown | 4/26/1982 | See Source »

...counter to American idealism. On this thesis, Americans must affirm general values or they will lack the resolution and stamina to overcome the Soviet challenge; America must commit itself to a crusade against Communism, not just to geopolitical opposition to Soviet encroachment, or its policy will be based on quicksand. But obsession with ideology may translate into an unwillingness to confront seemingly marginal geopolitical challenges because they appear not to encapsulate the ultimate showdown-and thus lead to a gradual erosion, risking world peace as surely as a failure to face an overall challenge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DETENTE DILEMMA | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...budget deficits on the cost of living; different interpretations of who is "truly needy." In an incredibly confusing numbers game, the competing players are juggling figures wildly. Their tables and projections are important - but more in political terms than economic ones. Even though the estimates seem as solid as quicksand, the two parties have similar destinations in mind, but want to arrive there by significantly different routes. The Democrats seek to protect more of their traditional social services, while the Republicans want deep cuts in these areas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reagan's Budget Battle | 5/11/1981 | See Source »

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