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The Middle Kingdom
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Topic A on the weekend talk
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shows was China, with Campaigngate coming in second and the Microsoft tussle
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with the Justice Department a distant third.
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On China,
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Morton Kondracke of The McLaughlin Group staked the center ground as
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usual. We should "engage" the Chinese, he said, but we should also "criticize
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them." The weight of pundit opinion may have tilted ever so slightly toward the
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"criticize" part of this elegant formula. Pat Buchanan appeared on both CNN's
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Late Edition and Fox News Sunday to advocate punishing China for
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its human-rights violations, high trade barriers, and arms sales to rogue
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nations such as Iran. This Week panelist Bill Kristol said the White
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House needs to "stand up for American principles" instead of "kowtowing" to the
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visiting Chinese leader. Even George Stephanopoulos dissed his former boss a
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bit. The United States "has gone too far to roll out the carpet." The Chinese
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"are playing us like a fiddle," he said.
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But establishment heavies weighed in strongly enough to
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tilt the overall Sunday balance back toward "engage." Lawrence Eagleburger
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( Late Edition ) and Henry Kissinger ( Fox News Sunday ) said that
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the United States should stay the successful course. Late Edition 's Tony
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Blankley declared that the China issue is a debate between "activists" and
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"experts," making clear he prefers the experts. "Most experts recognize that
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there is a relatively small zone of policy dispute," he said.
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The latest Campaigngate angle
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got chewed over with the revelation that the White House had leaned on
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Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt to benefit one set of Indians over
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another regarding permission to build a(nother) gambling casino. Consensus:
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This is a big deal, definitely special-prosecutor material. On Fox News
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Sunday , Brit Hume predicted that the Democrats' "everybody does it" spin
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will be unspun by Bob Dole, who just volunteered to appear before the Thompson
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committee, challenging Clinton to do the same. On Face the Nation ,
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Chairman Fred Thompson fended off Bob Schieffer's suggestion that the president
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might be guilty of obstructing justice. Thompson graciously attributed the
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administration's late delivery of subpoenaed documents to the president's
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"sophisticated litigators," who know how to slow the process down.
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Washington Week in Review devoted the show to Campaigngate, with five
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talking heads bobbing in unison for a half hour on the deplorable state of
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affairs. The "cynicism is reaching a new level," said the dependably earnest
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Bob Woodward. Robert Novak ventured on Meet the Press that a new
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campaign-finance law would pass before the end of the year. David Broder and
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Lisa Myers reacted like he was nuts.
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Microsoft Executive Vice President Steve
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Ballmer appeared on This Week to explain that everything Microsoft does,
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it does for consumers. "We need to innovate," he said eight times if he said it
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once. On Fox News Sunday , Hume (a part-time computer columnist) and
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NPR's Mara Liasson concurred with Ballmer, citing the market's right to
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determine winners. Juan Williams ( Fox News Sunday ) and Sam Donaldson
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( This Week ) painted Microsoft as a company that rules with an "iron
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fist" (Donaldson).
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While there was plenty of
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time on the weekend shows to palaver about Hillary Clinton's emerging
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child-care initiative (and her 50 th birthday), the Asian
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stock-market crash, and the reform of the IRS, the shows were silent about the
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Million Woman March. This was odd, seeing as each show makes it a point to have
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a female panelist. Maybe the march's organizers should have held their
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demonstration in Washington, where the pundits live, instead of in
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Philadelphia.
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Uncomfortable Truth :
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Both Washington Week 's Ken Bode and Fox News Sunday host Tony
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Snow noted the death of ace White House reporter Ann Devroy of the
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Washington Post in their wrap-ups, but only Fox News Sunday
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panelist Williams was willing to disturb the dead in journalistic fashion,
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saying Devroy "shouldn't have chain-smoked."
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--Jack
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Shafer
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