Bob Dole

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  • Shiokedelic, baby? Oh behave!

    Austin Powers evades Singaporean censors; Jesse "the vice president" Ventura? Clinton's Pinocchio complex.
  • Doling out Viagra won't fix this pickle

    Bob not aroused over Liddy's run; Moore vs. Goldberg: bloodsport we can support.
  • 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.
  • Decade of the infamous phallus

    Saturating the nation in one scandal after another, the American male member takes center stage in the last decade of the millenium.
  • The man Clinton could have been

    Sen. Tom Daschle, the Democrats' point man on impeachment, is a tough negotiator who could save Clinton from himself.
  • The canary

    The fate of New York Sen. Alfonse D'Amato might hinge on how strong the toxic blowback is from Capitol Hill's impeachment stink.
  • Aging hormones

    Clinton's raging hormones offend the aging Beltway Catholic press corps.
  • Newsreal: The horny dilemma

    Do we really want a sexually frustrated president -- or is the Clinton scandal an opportunity to redefine the tyrannical institution of marriage?
  • Shoales' Roles for Ms. Dole

    Pundit? Spin doctor? Wiccan priestess? Amazon warrior? Liddy's future has never looked brighter
  • Debate II: Wake me, shake me -- is it over?

    Sleepwalkin' Bob and Slick Willie put on another soporific display as Campaign '96 snoozes into the stretch run
  • Rewriting Bob Dole

    Novelist Mark Helprin talks about his fascination with war and death, his exile from the liberal literary establishment, and his greatest writing challenge -- making flatlander Bob into a figure of mythical stature.
  • Bob Woodward: Stenographer to the stars

    With his new insider book on Campaign '96, America's foremost investigative reporter once again demonstrates the hollow core of "access" journalism.
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