Ross Perot

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  • Reformers from hell

    So it's Pitchfork Pat and the Tiny Texan vs. The Body and The Donald. And they call this an "alternative"?
  • 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.
  • Run, Lowell, Run

    The Connecticut Yankee could stop Pat Buchanan from hijacking the Reform Party -- and give that Texas preppy in cowboy boots a run for his money in November.
  • Life of the party?

    Hollywood, Democrats and Reform Party leaders aren't saying much about a possible Beatty candidacy.
  • Hollywood can wait

    Americans are frustrated with the gridlocked two-party system. Is the answer Warren Beatty?
  • The Body defeats the Midget

    Jesse Ventura's backers slammed Ross Perot at the Reform Party convention. The prize: At least $30 million in campaign funds for a 2000 presidential race.
  • Bill Bradley: Achingly funny and profound

    Dish-lovin' gal stumped by stilted Stepford candidate. Plus: More proof there is no God: Survey shows the Donald nearly in a dead heat with Mini-Bush.
  • Reform's raison d'être

    Reform Party activists prepare for what could be a showdown between the forces of Ross Perot and Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura.
  • Booty bash by the bay: Shake, shake, shake the vote!

    The Reform Party candidate for San Francisco mayor has already secured a ringing endorsement from one of his opponents. Warmly welcoming Mark O'Hara to the race, Mayor Willie Brown enthused, "Who the f*ck is that guy?"
  • The bells of St. Pamela's chest

    Anderson Lee claims her breasts were ringing; a fond farewell to Screaming Lord Sutch; U.K. theater chain balks at "shag." Plus: spousal skivvy spray from Japan detects infidelity!
  • Working class hero?

    Jesse Ventura will have to reconcile his millionaire libertarian views with his blue-collar support.
  • Minnesota maverick

    The Reform Party's Jesse Ventura -- ex-Navy Seal and former professional wrestler -- is riding a wave of populist anger to become a contender in the governor's race.
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