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Contenders and Pretenders
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The Iowa straw poll results--and the candidates' on-air reactions to
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them--are Issue 1. (Unfortunately, about half the chat shows were taped before
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the vote.) The teaching of evolution in schools is a distant second.
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The straw-poll verdict by the pundits is largely unanimous: Elizabeth Dole
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and Gary Bauer proved they can compete with George W. and Steve Forbes. All the
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other candidates proved they can't. The candidates seem to agree with this
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verdict--even the losers. On NBC's Meet the Press , for example, Lamar
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Alexander all but bows out of the race. Later in the program, Pat Buchanan
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hints at bolting the party. (Tim Russert asks, "Will you pledge today that you
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will support George W. Bush if he's the nominee?" Buchanan responds, "No--let
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me say this--uh, I don't know where I'm going to be in August of the year
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2000.") The only straw-poll loser determined to stay in is Dan Quayle, the
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former vice president, who received fewer votes than Alan Keyes.
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The pundits pronounce Dole and Bauer the biggest winners. Since Dole--with
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little money and a weak organization--had the most to lose, her third-place
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finish gives her campaign a big boost (Susan Page, of CNN's Late
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Edition ; and George F. Will and George Stephanopoulos, of ABC's This
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Week ). Bauer is now the candidate of the Christian right, say Fox
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Sunday's Mara Liasson and Juan Williams. George
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Stephanopoulos and Bill Kristol ( This Week ) argue that Bauer still has
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to draw social conservatives away from Forbes to be truly competitive.
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(On Late Edition , Dole and Bauer appear one after the other, and
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the contrast is instructive. Asked about abortion and the George W.-cocaine
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controversy, Dole waffles on both--giving nervous, have-it-both-ways responses.
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Bauer says confidently and directly that W. should answer the cocaine question
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and that as president he would pose a litmus test for judges on abortion.)
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Many pundits--including Kristol, Will, Page, and Late
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Edition's Steve Roberts--predict Pat Buchanan will leave the
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Republican party. (Will calls Buchanan "a cocked gun" at the GOP's head.)
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Everyone agrees Alexander and Quayle are toast, and some--such as Roberts and
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Kristol--point out the irony that the winners in Iowa are relatively
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inexperienced, while Alexander and Quayle are political veterans.
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The commentariat expresses surprise at the straw poll's growth in
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importance. Some--such as Stephanopoulos and Williams--attribute it to the
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front-loaded primary season and the GOP's White House hunger. Fox News
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Sunday's Bill O'Reilly and Tony Snow say the media attention it has
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generated makes it important regardless. (In other words, it's important
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because we say it is.)
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A few programs touch on the Kansas school board decision not to require the
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teaching of evolution in schools. Kristol and Late
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Edition's
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Tucker Carlson think the decision is not that unreasonable, since it doesn't
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give either creationism or evolution exclusivity. Roberts sees it as proof that
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the "purist wing" of the GOP is gaining strength, but Stephanopoulos points out
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that, at the straw poll, none of the candidates would go near the topic (save
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Alan Keyes).
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Know Your Rights
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Fox News Sunday plugs what it claims to be a scoop on the campaign
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finance scandal. In an interview to be aired Tuesday, Johnny Chung tells the
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news program The O'Reilly Factor (Fox) that during the House
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Governmental Reform Committee hearings into campaign finance (the "Burton
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hearings"), a Democratic counsel to the committee sent Chung's attorney's
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unsolicited documents detailing how to go about taking the Fifth
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Amendment.
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Attorney General Health Report
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Talking to Wolf Blitzer in the Late Edition studios, Janet Reno shows
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the ravages of her Parkinson's Disease. Her mind is obviously as sharp as ever,
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but her arms shake uncontrollably throughout the interview and the microphone
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picks up her hands spasmodically rustling against her papers on the interview
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table. As they talk about gun control, both she and Blitzer keep stealing
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glances at her hands' distracting gyrations.
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Bad Boy, Georgie!
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Asked on Late Edition about George W.'s repeated use of the F-word in
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his Talk magazine interview, Gary Bauer quips, "I found that article
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surprising--[although] I'll leave it to Governor Bush to talk with his mom
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about the language he uses."
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