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...and other alleged constitutional breaches. A brief aside about Nixon: Back in the spring of 1996, I was awaiting the start of a Bob Dole campaign event at the Nixon Library in California, standing around with a colleague (Roger Simon, who’s now at...
...which had no relation to the actual comments being made by Sen. McCain. During his lackluster campaign for the presidency in 1996 Bob Dole did manage to leave us with one memorable phrase about the Clintons: "Where's the outrage?" The legacy media was......
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...Plus, whatever makes The Stiletto laugh so hard the martini she’s sipping comes out her nose. You've noticed that, like Bob Dole, The Stiletto refers to herself in the third person. No reason, other than it seems to annoy liberals. The Stiletto comes...
...little, if anything, to help with more financial aid to the kids," he wrote. On the heels of 9/11, Clinton and ex-Sen. Bob Dole spearheaded a campaign that raised more than $125 million for Scholarship America, which launched a Families of Freedom...
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...on a late-night comedy show. McCain is scheduled to appear on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" tonight, a move that calls to mind Bob Dole's visit to David Letterman's "Late Show" just three days after losing the 1996 campaign to Bill Clinton. Dole had...
...be sober.” “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” Jeff Barnosky thinks Bob Dole is the funniest Republican. Jeff Barnosky respects Bob Dole’s ability to laugh at himself and others. Jeff Barnosky...
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