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Talking the Talk
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Dear
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Jodi,
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My high-minded self desperately wants to begin our week with an in-depth
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discussion of the troubling article on the back page of this morning's Wall
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Street Journal entitled "Drop in Food-Stamp Rolls Is Mysterious and
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Worrisome." This story, triggered by a GAO report out this week, is a
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cautionary reminder of the unintended consequences of Bill Clinton's signing
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the Republican welfare bill. Amid all the triumphant rhetoric about the orderly
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transition from welfare to work, it seems that many people who are still
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entitled to food stamps aren't getting them for reasons that include ignorance,
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new state restrictions, and the general down-with-the-welfare-state ethos of
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the age.
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But try as I might, my tabloid sensibility keeps being drawn back to the
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flap over Hillary Clinton's interview with Lucinda Franks in the debut issue of
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Talk . (I particularly love the discreet four paragraphs buried on Page
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A-10 that the New York Times devoted to this topic in my edition of
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today's paper.) Like everything else about Hillary, the interpretation of this
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interview completely depends on your pre-existing opinions of her. For example,
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the Murdoch-owned, Hillary-hating New York Post has a vintage headline
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on their second-day story, "Shrinks: Hillary's Got Poor Excuse for Hubby."
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Meanwhile, the Mort Zuckerman-owned, pro-Clinton Daily News finds
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different "experts" who claim that HRC's "analysis was probably correct when
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she said her husband's philandering was rooted in an emotionally abused
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childhood." Personally, I pity New Yorkers (myself included) who will be
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emotionally abused by every element of this Senate race. But I also cannot help
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but be awed by Tina Brown's ability to dominate the news.
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One last thought on the Times lead story on the demise of the
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Christian Coalition as a potent political force. As someone who covers
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politics, I've long been amused by the cult that surrounded Ralph Reed and the
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Christian Coalition. I'm referring not to born-again Christians but to
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political reporters. Uncomfortable with religion and culturally out-of-step
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with fundamentalism, the boys and girls on the campaign buses overhyped a
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phenomenon that they didn't understand--the rise of the Christian Right. Only
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now are the Times and the rest of the press belatedly offering a
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corrective revision.
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Many more thoughts, but I should get about the business of getting these
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yawn-filled, Monday-morning reflections posted.
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Eagerly awaiting your response,
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Walter
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