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Can't Republicans let Bob Dole be Bob Dole?
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Panic is never a pretty sight, but the number of Republican
leaders publicly and privately hyperventilating about the
wretchedness of Bob Dole's performance as their presumptive nominee
is particularly unseemly.
The rush of Republican fault-finding is led by Sen. Al D'Amato
(R-N.Y.), who whined that Dole's campaign of which is he supposed
to be co-chairman is "unfocused."
The usual Republican columnists and commentators are piling on
with uncommon savagery. George Will accu...
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Can't Republicans let Bob Dole be Bob Dole?
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Panic is never a pretty sight, but the number of Republican leaders publicly and privately hyperventilating about the wretchedness of Bob Dole's performance as their presumptive nominee is particularly unseemly. The rush of Republican fault-finding is led by Sen. Al D'Amato (R-N.Y who whined that
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Not The Best Bob Dole
The Washington Post
; ... so vilified. But not totally without cause. Which brings me to why my Bob Dole is so important. A recent Washington Post-ABC News poll suggests that most Americans think that Clinton did something wrong in Whitewater and that the White House abused its power ...
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``BOB DOLE GAME'' IS SURE TO BE A HIT.(FRONT)(Editorial)
The Virginian Pilot
; Byline: Patrick Lackey Here's a game to play at work or home or anywhere. It's called ``The Bob Dole Game and it has only one rule. Instead of saying ``I'' or ``me you use your full name, as though you were someone else talking about you. Say your name is Perry Prefountaine. You might remark to a
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'BOB DOLE SAYS . . .,' SAYS BOB DOLE.(NEWS)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON -- In a recent appearance on CNN's ''Larry King Show Republican presidential front-runner Bob Dole showed why he's the new master of the third-person reference: ''Let's face it. If Bob Dole gets a hot hand Tuesday and wins everything or, say, wins all but one
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Bob Dole's record honorable
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; 5151/2 Arlington St. One wintry evening in 1988, during Bob Dole's loosely organized effort in the Iowa caucuses, Dole and his campaign manager, Bill Miller (former running mate of Barry Goldwater), lacked even a ride to the airport. My son, a Grinnell College student and volunteer in Dole's
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