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So, the White House is not contesting the fact that the President made a false claim - merely whether he, or those who prepared his speech, knew at the time that it was false. And holding the line forces White House press secretary Ari Fleischer into a rhetorical dance that can...
With Fox's comfortable dominance in the high-pitched world of cable, it's easy to forget that in the mid-1980s it was the right that felt abused and ignored on the airwaves. In 1985, North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms launched a campaign to get 1 million conservatives to...
"How many protestors would it take to make you listen?" independent legislator Margaret Ng asked the Chief Executive during a recent debate. The question was rhetorical, for Tung, as is now clear, feels primarily answerable to Beijing. He described "national security" as a "divine duty ... [for] our race."
She does not tell all. The quality of her humanity is glimpsed fleetingly, often by inference. The vivid moments in the book--like the now famous scene when Bill tells her the truth about Monica--are packaged like fragile crystal, surrounded by rhetorical Styrofoam. There are many sentences, sometimes whole...
Harvard students joined Congress in surrendering their relevance from October to March. The question of war might have disappeared entirely from the minds of some students were it not for a frustrated and vocal minority. Neighbors battled across the Yard with politically charged banners, peace symbols and the stars-and...