Pat Robertson

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  • Onward, Christian soldiers

    With its allies now controlling Congress and the White House, the religious right launches a crusade to cleanse America of sin. The first battlefield: Women's bodies.
  • Rev. Billy Graham

    At 82, the Elvis (and Marshall McLuhan) of preachers is still the king of ecumenical evangelism.
  • "T for Texas/T for Tennessee"

    From "Waltz Across Texas" to "The Tennessee Waltz": Will Bush or Gore dance his way to the White House?
  • Bush's Faustian bargain

    Why was George W. allied with a man who called his father, the former president, a tool of Satan?
  • The art of the spiritual smackdown

    Deepak Chopra, the high lama of litigation, may be a pussycat on TV, but cross him in the courtroom and you'll have a tiger on your tail.
  • The call of the rebel

    Carrying muddy campaign signs recycled from the South Carolina primary, a ragtag army of McCain volunteers is marching on the Bush stronghold in Georgia.
  • Taking on the untouchables

    John McCain's decision to attack the leaders of the religious right is refreshing because Republican leaders have too long been cowed into submission by these bigots.
  • 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!
  • The long shot

    Gary Bauer talks about why he's running for president.
  • Steve Forbes finds religion

    His Christian Coalition appearance marks him as the leading conservative rival to George W. Bush.
  • "Better to lose fighting a noble cause"?

    Pat Robertson and the Christian Coalition kick off the "Road to Victory '99" convention.
  • Life of the party?

    Hollywood, Democrats and Reform Party leaders aren't saying much about a possible Beatty candidacy.
  • The breast years of our lives

    Can the great media maw ever be weaned? Plus: Pat Robertson doing business with men in skirts!
  • 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.
  • Ask Pat Robertson

    Pat Robertson says his call to halt impeachment was just "political analysis." A look at the reverend's worldly wisdom.
  • My heterosexual dilemma

    Can someone please explain how flirting can lead to murder?
  • God's own ZIP Code

    Back at radio evangelist James Dobson's headquarters, a dedicated army of true believers is poised to breach the church-state line.
  • Newsreal: The end

    Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with President Clinton next Tuesday will likely sink the Middle East peace process altogether.
  • Newsreal: Holy alliance!

    Does Pat Robertson support labor unions?
  • Newsreal: The racial promise

    The Promise Keepers movement may represent a significant step toward racial reconciliation, if the movement's leaders can follow through on their promises.
  • Sentenced to death

    If you can understand these tortured, indecipherable examples of "transgressive" academic writing, you're driving too close.
  • Murdoch knows best

    Rupert Murdoch buys Pat Robertson's fundamentalist family cable network, uniting Bart Simpson with John-Boy Walton at last.
  • One, two, many Tim McVeighs

    He was a public relations disaster for the far right, but many people believe what he believed and are prepared to act just as violently.
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