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Bill Kristol applauds President Bush for "dropping the pretense" that everything's under control; Andrew Sullivan says that more terrorist violence in Iraq might not be a bad thing. Plus: Cato's Stephen Moore says Howard Dean is tougher than the GOP thinks.
By Mark Follman
September 10, 2003
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They're accused of being war-crazed fanatics. But the elite group calling for Saddam's destruction is driven by a deep sense of mission -- one now shared by President Bush.
By Laura Rozen
December 5, 2001
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Fear of Tim Russert pushed ABC News to fire William Kristol.
By Sean Elder
January 6, 2000
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Clinton's enemies have made him a culture hero.
By Richard Goldstein
December 30, 1999
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After 33 years of throwing punches, William F. Buckley Jr. hangs it up.
By Amy Reiter
December 16, 1999
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Conservatives give the post-mortem on the Elizabeth Dole presidential campaign.
By Jake Tapper
October 20, 1999
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As another Woodward bombshell hits Washington, the daggers come out for one of America's most famous journalists.
By Jake Tapper
June 18, 1999
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Bill Bradley looks for a winning issue. Is it Bill Clinton?
By Jake Tapper
April 23, 1999
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Clinton's enemies have made him a culture hero.
By Richard Goldstein
January 29, 1999
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TV Newsfolks, jonesing for a war with Saddam, are disappointed when Iraq accepts U.S. demands.
By James Poniewozik
November 17, 1998
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Think the conservative revolution is dead? Think again, says Grover Norquist, the mastermind of the "leave us alone" coalition.
By Derrick DePledge
March 23, 1996