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...public official knows the day of reckoning will come. And if it comes sooner than expected--if the economy craters and the surpluses go up in smoke--some of his allies say President Gore would jettison a few of his promises. "Everyone understands that what is said in the heat of a campaign isn't fully binding," the frustrated adviser says. "Once you're in office, you reassess and get things done...
...likely to have their concerns taken up in the political arena. Whether or not our next president addresses issues on the youth agenda will depend to a large extent on whether the youth vote is mobilized next month. And, with polls consistently showing the candidates in a statistical dead heat, your vote matters in this election more than ever...
...realism that compliments Meadows' outrageous antics, and their unique dynamic gives the audience something to root for. Billy Dee Williams is great as the smooth-voiced Lester, owner of Leon's favorite hangout, the Straight Up Lounge, and occasional narrator of Leon's story. Tiffany Thiessen turns up the heat as the voluptuous Honey DeLune, conjuring memories of her younger (but no less enticing) days on television. Throw in Lee Evans as Barney, the newest member of the V.S.A., and the hilarious Will Ferrell (another SNL regular), as Lance, the V.S.A.'s vengeful and fanatical leader, and the cast...
What happens to a dead-heat presidential race when politics goes below the fold in October...
Dick Cheney and Joe Lieberman may have set a gold standard for civilized political discourse in their debate last Thursday night, but with the Main Event, Part II just two days away in the heat of a race that just won't budge, no one in either camp seems to have any interest in keeping it up. Not even Dick Cheney and Joe Lieberman...