Word: deliverence
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Now, the team is at full strength, and is ready to deliver the promise it showed in the early going of 1995.
The convention was the culmination of that Clinton-Morris calculation. The message was: We don't have parties, we have relatives, a big national family picnic. Which is why on the first day, politicians were banished from sight. Actor Christopher Reeve barely mentioned Clinton in his speech, and when he...
American voters are hypocritical about many things, but none more so than "change." They want it, until it looks as if they might get it. "Change" was Clinton's mantra in 1992. Yet fear of change was a powerful force for the Republicans once he was elected. The most effective...
Morris earned serious policy credentials to go with his political smarts. He spent six years as an analyst with a city-budget watchdog group, became issues director for a failed New York gubernatorial candidate (meeting his wife, litigator Eileen McGann, during the campaign), then hung out his shingle as a...
Meanwhile, the former security guard's lawyers engaged in a media blitz to deliver him from the same fate. As the days following the leakage of Jewell's name as a suspect in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing turned to weeks without an arrest, defense counsel Jack Martin led reporters...