Republican Party

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  • The Amazon.com primary

    Was Buchanan trying to seduce readers, not just voters, with his latest TV splash?
  • The Buchanan triangle

    Most analysts think a run by Buchanan under the Reform Party banner would hurt Bush more than Gore. It's time to think again.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Why the GOP likes big, bad Pat Buchanan; the sex industry needs Susie Bright's enlightenment; e-mail is no place for a secret!
  • Back from the dead?

    Former New Jersey Gov. Jim Florio was once the most hated man in the Garden State. Now he's running for the Senate.
  • Christie's secrets

    Rumors continue to swirl around New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman's withdrawal from the Senate race, including hints of a future role with George W. Bush.
  • A place called Crystal City

    Bill Bradley kicks off his presidential campaign with an old-fashioned tug at the heartstrings.
  • Who's afraid of Pat Buchanan?

    His spineless Republican rivals and the political punditocracy, that's who.
  • It's about character, stupid

    Why the public needs to know whether, when and why George W. Bush used drugs.
  • A question of faith

    Why religion-based social help, the pet issue of Al Gore and George W. Bush, may be the next president's first broken promise.
  • John McCain plays Dumbo

    Guns and elephants are not the same, the presidential hopeful says. You got that right, Senator.
  • The blame game

    Bush's people are putting the Steve Forbes campaign on the defensive in the drug-use controversy.
  • Louder than words

    George W. Bush, who refuses to answer questions about his own drug use, slashed drug rehabilitation programs for inmates while ushering in tougher sentencing laws.
  • Class will tell

    The Bush cocaine controversy should encourage an overdue debate on why drug abuse among the rich is a "disease" while among the poor it is a "crime."
  • "A noble hypocrisy"

    Conservatives grapple with George W.'s drug-rumor woes.
  • Therapy is painless

    From Freud to divorce court: A therapist to meet your every need. Plus: Dan Savage vs. the Republicans; Elvis' "black satin-like" pajamas on the auction block.
  • The funeral scandal time line

    A chronology of the battle between the Texas Funeral Service Commission and Service Corporation International.
  • Who is Eliza May?

    Is the woman at the center of the Texas funeral home scandal a wronged government watchdog or a Democrat with a political agenda?
  • Austin, we have a problem

    What does his clumsy, evasive handling of rumors of cocaine use do to George W. Bush's much-heralded "electability"?
  • 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 "big" one that got away

    Five years ago, I chased the story that Speaker Newt "Family Values" Gingrich was messing around with a young Capitol Hill staffer, but I just couldn't pin it down. Now the tabloids have "outed" him.
  • Guns and money

    The owner of the firm that made an assault rifle found in the van of accused killer Buford Furrow was, until recently, a key George W. Bush fund-raiser.
  • Did Bush lie under oath in funeral home case?

    An SCI attorney says the Texas governor talked to him about a state agency investigation, contradicting Bush's affidavit in the case.
  • Gov. Death

    George W. Bush has presided over an execution in Texas almost every two weeks since his election. Why isn't that a campaign issue?
  • Pulling a Clinton?

    George W. Bush is locked in a legal battle to keep him off the witness stand in a growing influence-peddling scandal.
  • Fanatics of the far right

    Ex-GOP Sen. Bob Smith is thinking about joining the U.S. Taxpayers Party. He should think again.
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