Alan Keyes

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  • America's wake-up call?

    Alan Keyes strikes a chord with Iowa voters.
  • Iowa's insurgents and Achilles' heels

    The Iowa caucuses are more than an election-year sideshow -- in the past, they've resurrected sinking campaigns and helped catapult obscure candidates like Jimmy Carter to the White House.
  • Onward, Christian soldiers

    Keyes, Bauer and Forbes proselytize at a pro-Jesus, anti-gay rally in Des Moines.
  • Many questions, few answers

    There are still many things we need to know about the two Democrats and six Republicans who want to be our next president.
  • Trump revelation: "I'm a big a**hole"

    The announcement comes as no surprise to longtime supporters.
  • Letters to the editor

    Barney Frank clarifies he's no big fan of Steve Forbes Plus: Women should deal with sexism in college -- just like men do! Geek sex -- a waste of marketable energy?
  • Money can buy you love

    Peter Eisner of the Center for Public Integrity talks about "The Buying of the President 2000."
  • GOP rivals get nasty at latest debate

    With Bush and Bauer sparring over Jesus and McCain fighting charges that he helped a campaign donor, the race for the Republican nomination is heating up.
  • And now a word from our readers

    Welcome to the First Annual Nothing Personal Readers' Choice Awards! Where you dish the gossip and I go on vacation!
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Jim Carrey really the best comic since Chaplin? Plus: It's urban playgrounds that produce NBA stars; does Indian school yield high-tech geniuses or drones?
  • Alan Keyes called me a racist

    The GOP presidential candidate can cry "racism" all he wants, but it's his own paranoid egoism that threatens his campaign.
  • Send in the clowns

    George W. Bush's presidential debate debut turns into a genuine snoozefest.
  • Jews for a day

    All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
  • Where was George?

    Days after his foreign policy lecture at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, GOP front-runner George W. Bush misses debate class at Arizona State University.
  • The men who would be king

    In the absence of the main attraction, George W. Bush, the other five Republican hopefuls strut their stuff in their first town meeting of the season.
  • Goodnight, Irene

    Blacks have voted overwhelmingly Democratic for years, but now they seem to be rethinking their political allegiances.
  • "Better to lose fighting a noble cause"?

    Pat Robertson and the Christian Coalition kick off the "Road to Victory '99" convention.
  • Who's afraid of Pat Buchanan?

    His spineless Republican rivals and the political punditocracy, that's who.
  • Trouble in "Holy City"

    The man behind the Kansas creationism controversy worries that the flap has awakened his opponents -- who hope he's right.
  • They feed horses, don't they?

    Bush and Forbes finished one-two in the Iowa straw poll, and why not? They paid for this circus, after all.
  • The not-so-good war

    Just like President Clinton, eight of 10 Vietnam-era GOP presidential candidates managed to avoid going to Vietnam -- and the wealthiest wound up in the National Guard. Does it still matter?
  • Where does Elizabeth Dole really stand on abortion?

    The question won't go away.
  • Where does Elizabeth Dole really stand on abortion?

    She's dodged it for 20 years -- but the question won't go away.
  • Robertson redux

    Splits in the religious right will make it hard to recapture the Christian Coalition's glory days.
  • Reply to C.D. Ellison

    It's time for blacks to have a two-party system too.
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