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Reform leaders discuss canceling their convention as Perot-Buchanan forces trade insults, and the party prepares for its vote-by-mail presidential nomination.
By Anthony York
June 13, 2000
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Can a campaign whine about lack of media coverage, then exclude certain publications -- even the "liberal crap"?
By Jake Tapper
June 13, 2000
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"Metallica did the ultimate in uncool acts." Plus: Do Buchanan petitioners' ends justify their means? And: Life after an ileostomy.
May 11, 2000
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A youth movement gets him on the Texas ballot without ever having to say his name.
By Karen Olsson
May 9, 2000
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Teamsters may break ranks with Gore's union supporters and back Pat Buchanan.
By Anthony York
April 20, 2000
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"M*A*S*H" star saluted from the campaign trail.
By Jake Tapper
April 13, 2000
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Looking for union support, the "reformed" xenophobe bashes the World Bank and vows to appoint James Hoffa to a cabinet post.
By Alicia Montgomery
April 13, 2000
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The hottest art show in America is never better than Tom Cruise in his underwear. Wouldn't a nice Kate Spade handbag be so much more practical?
By Sarah Vowell
March 29, 2000
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As he walks away from the Reform Party, Jesse Ventura not only undermines its likely nominee, Pat Buchanan, but fuels rumors of more surprise moves to come.
By Micah L. Sifry
February 12, 2000
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The announcement comes as no surprise to longtime supporters.
By Merle Kessler
January 24, 2000
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How about those Titans? Duchess Hillary sheds crocodile tears; McCain's creepy; Monica acquires rueful thoughtfulness; and you just can't beat that androgynous Hayley Mills in "The Parent Trap."
By Camille Paglia
January 12, 2000
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Trump goes to Minnesota to kiss the ring of Gov. Jesse Ventura.
By G.R. Anderson
January 8, 2000
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Maybe nobody's noticed it yet, but nominating sex-mad tycoon Donald Trump for president would violate the Reform Party's first principle -- not to mention, common sense.
By David Corn
January 6, 2000
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Ralph Nader will announce his campaign for president on the Green Party ticket in January, joining those on the Republican, Democrat and Reform tickets in next year's race for the White House.
By Micah L.Sifry
December 2, 1999
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Why isn't college opening Lillie Wade's mind? Plus: Seeking the truth about Marilyn Monroe; Pat Buchanan's party switch is about winning, not principles.
Letter to the Editor
November 18, 1999
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Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country.
By Suzi Parker
November 17, 1999
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When Pat Buchanan made his unholy alliance with Lenora Fulani, it wasn't the "left" he embraced but a strange, secretive group of disrupters known as the "Newmanites."
By Joe Conason
November 16, 1999
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Pat Choate, the man behind the strategy to craft a left-right-center coalition with Pat Buchanan out front, reveals the plan to seize the White House next year.
By Fred Branfman and David Weir
November 11, 1999
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Now that Buchanan is taking his followers over to the Reform Party, the extreme right and extreme left can finally be united in their isolationist vision of the world.
By David Horowitz
November 8, 1999
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At the Funniest Celebrity in Washington contest, pundits and pols kick out the phat comedy jams ...
By Amy Reiter
November 5, 1999
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The international community sends watchdogs to monitor foreign elections --
that's just what America needs in 2000.
By Christopher Hitchens
November 3, 1999
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The most powerful voice for truth and justice in American journalism is the junkyard dog of editorial cartooning -- and the creator of "Doonesbury."
By David Rubien
November 2, 1999
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Are 13-year-olds ready for "hand jobs and heavy petting"? Plus: "Weird Weekends" host talks back; it's time for minorities to rethink party loyalties.
Letters to the Editor
October 29, 1999
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Courtney Love's directorial debut -- in glorious plaid! Patenstein? Count Patula? The Wolfpat? Pollsters say Buchanan's more trick than treat.
By Amy Reiter
October 29, 1999
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At a DC Vote shindig, Kemp mingles like he means it; Patricia Arquette reinvents her breasts. And lady of the Senate? Jesse Helms, once, twice, three times a doofus. Plus: Barbara Bush thinks Pat deserves a spanking.
By Amy Reiter
October 28, 1999