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Saddled with such staffers, and with the rhetorical justifications of any number of Cold Warrior speeches by Kennedy, Johnson found himself haunted--and his domestic agenda threatened--by the Kennedy legacy in Indochina. "I left the woman I really loved--the Great Society--in order to get involved with that...
The year's flash points, then, were all the more blinding. Surely Patricia Bowman, the accuser in the Palm Beach rape case, never expected that she would watch a forensics expert peer through her black panty hose at more than 3 million viewers nationwide. The producers of Thelma & Louise could...
Council meetings stretch into the wee hours, as the councillors exercise their rhetorical skills and mastery of ceremony for the benefit of cable TV viewers.
While any Democratic candidate could follow this electoral strategy, Republican campaign experts believe that Cuomo is especially well positioned to pursue it. First, they reason, Cuomo's name recognition offers him the chance to quickly close the stature gap with Bush. Second, Cuomo's fund- raising abilities are legendary, and...
"Who's he?" Jeffries said. Not realizing that this was a rhetorical question, I began to answer. Then he said, "Skip Gates. He's a faggot. A faggot and a punk."