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"I think there's understandable resentment," said the coordinating council member, who requested anonymity. "But the University has to deal with that resentment and the cause of that resentment to empower some of the other minority groups to be in the same situation," said.
Clinton's willingness to move beyond some of the old-time Democratic religion is auspicious. He has spoken eloquently of the need to redefine liberalism: the language of entitlements and rights and special-interest demands, he says, must give way to talk of responsibilities and duties. "We're going to...
He also urged Black students to empower and define themselves instead of passively accepting outside agendas.
While Bush placated true believers, they alone cannot produce an electoral majority without reinforcements from moderates and independents. Winning them becomes more difficult the further right Bush drifts. As he bid farewell to the State Department, Jim Baker sounded an inclusive note: "There is a conservative agenda for helping people...
In Europe there is even less enthusiasm for military intervention. Leftists who filled the streets to protest the deployment of Pershing missiles are oddly silent about the human-rights disaster occurring a few hundred miles away. Britain and France are queasy over Bush's idea of a U.N. resolution that...