Enemy of the Week
Lusty Louts
9.6.02
There’s plenty of meanness going around, even where you least expect it.
There’s plenty of meanness going around, even where you least expect it.
For ”reality” television, how about a show called ”The Real Beverly Clintons”?
For some September 11, 2001, was a due date. And now it has everything to do with national identity. What makes an American?
Martha Burk and the National Council of Women’s Organizations made a really stupid move trying to pressure Augusta National Golf Club into admitting women members.
According to some therapists, grief counselors and quacks, the ”far right” is the only danger our country and our children still face this September 11.
And Jackie Mason wasn’t misbehavin’. What Ray Hanania has said, meanwhile, speaks for itself.
But only one of the women is doing well.
They’ve been relaxing for years, while Washington supplies the military security.
Compliments all around — though Oregon gets rained on. And better watch your Latin.
It isn’t Carl McCall who wiped the New York floor with Andy Cuomo.
The president’s indecision has produced an eerie feeling in Washington and among our allies, both real and Saudi.
The wackos who disrupted President Bush’s visit have become the state’s leading denizens.
A rediscovery of the romance of the normal is not such a big deal, but it is something to be encouraged.
Crafty interference in Oklahoma’s Fourth. Also: The Corporation for Clinton Broadcasting.
Time to take a deep breath and appreciate who we are.
The newest group to learn the pay-to-play power game in California are Indian tribes — absolutely.
Or call it Mahony’s monster, which yesterday held its grand opening.
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