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The passage of Proposition 13 in California is beyond any doubt the political event of the century, and Howard Jarvis [June 19] has proved himself a leader to be reckoned with. I nominate him to lead a crusade for constitutional fiscal restraints on our spendthrift, irresponsible, inept Congress.
By May of 1972, the Democrats were preparing to nominate George McGovern as their presidential candidate, Nixon led by some 19 points in public opinion polls and had no reason to worry about his reelection. But he was furious at O'Brien for pushing the ITT charges. An angry...
The amiable, sleepy-eyed Georgia banker is much more reticent than he once was, especially about his improving finances. Says he: "I don't have to go into detail on that any more." What is beyond question is his continuing closeness to Jimmy Carter. Lance sees or speaks with...
The next head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, whom President Carter is likely to nominate this week, will have a lot of image repairing to do at the house that J. Edgar Hoover built and ran for 48 years with a handful of longtime aides. New revelations about the...
I would like to nominate a true patriot, a man who is trying to make America strong again, a man who is trying to make America great again, a man who is trying to make America a better place to live in, Ronald Reagan.