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The candidates have blitzed through towns and cornfields and spent millions on ads. But in the final hours before Monday night's caucus, Democrats here remain stubbornly undecided.
By Josh Benson
January 19, 2004
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Bravo the new boy station? Michael Caine to hang with Will and Grace, and the new Harry Potter director says Bush is like Voldemort. Plus: Arnold says he won't run.
July 28, 2003
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With the Iraq vote behind them, Democrats are desperately trying to shift the public's focus to the staggering economy. But time is running out.
By Eric Boehlert
October 24, 2002
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Elephantine military budgets, feed-the-rich tax cuts, ballooning deficits! Democrats charge that Bush is trying to revive those glorious days of Reaganomics. But do they have they guts to fight him?
By Anthony York
February 6, 2002
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Congressional advocates of competing patients rights bills stage rival Capitol Hill press events as the health war heats up.
By Jake Tapper
June 20, 2001
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Conservatives might be screaming the loudest, but Democrats made their share of concessions in the House and Senate education bills.
By Jake Tapper
May 21, 2001
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Georgia's Zell Miller says he'll confirm the attorney general designate despite tough grilling on gun control and abortion by Kennedy, Schumer and Feinstein.
By Alicia Montgomery
January 18, 2001
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The Democrats are suing Tom DeLay for normal political practices and calling it "racketeering." But the real racketeers in Congress are Democrats and their family name is Kennedy.
By David Horowitz
May 15, 2000
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The next move will come from Congress.
By David McGuire
March 22, 2000
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Will we get stuck with a fumbling Bush? Given the evil eye by Hillary? Deafened by the shrill mania of gun controllers? And will Kate Winslet ever get the Oscar Helen Hunt stole from her?
By Camille Paglia
February 2, 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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Something was going wrong in Kennedy's life before the plane crash, says Camille Paglia, who reflects on both the charisma and the emptiness of the son of the martyred president.
By Joan Walsh
July 23, 1999
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Is the clan's Irish stoicism linked to its history of alcoholism, risk-taking and self-destruction?
By Joan Walsh
July 22, 1999
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The third generation of this legendary political family has underachieved to date, but would-be leaders are waiting in the wings.
By Jake Tapper
July 21, 1999
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From the moment he was photographed as a three-year old saluting the coffin of his father, he had a place in America's collective heart.
By David Horowitz
July 17, 1999
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The Republicans got a Draconian juvenile justice bill liberals had been determined -- until last month -- to defeat.
By Jake Tapper
June 4, 1999
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While senators basked in the glow of Friday's bipartisan trial accord, both sides were already plotting to renew the war.
By Anonymous
January 13, 1999
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Why does President Clinton still get a pass from America's feminists? Because being a liberal is more important than being a sexual predator.
By David Horowitz
January 26, 1998