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...problem with Republicans these days isn't so much the lack of an agenda; it's the shortfall of charismatic leaders. Last week, just as NEWT GINGRICH was signaling that he'll step down in mid-1999 to run for President, the party's rising star, BILL PAXON, announced that he was quitting electoral politics entirely. The move came as a shock both to his admirers and detractors, of which there were many, because of his efforts to overthrow Gingrich last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington: Paxon, Once Ambitious, Decides No Mas | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

...Paxon had long been contemplating a move up, not out. As of early February he had decided to challenge Gingrich's No. 2, majority leader DICK ARMEY; a victory would have made Paxon the Speaker apparent. But late on Feb. 20, as he sat at home with his 21-month-old daughter and dialed potential supporters, Paxon lost his will. Whether he realized that running would be very hard on his family, as he said later, or he saw that his race against Armey would be nasty and not necessarily successful, he wanted none of it. The next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington: Paxon, Once Ambitious, Decides No Mas | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

Speaking of his time in the nation's capitol as in Congress, Paxon mentioned on Wednesday that "this place and this profession is like a narcotic," and later joked, "Do they give methadone for political withdrawal...

Author: By Jim Cocola, | Title: Billy the Kid | 3/2/1998 | See Source »

...problem with Republicans these days isn't so much the lack of an agenda; it's the shortfall of charismatic leaders. Last week, just as Newt Gingrich was signaling that he'll step down in mid-1999 to run for president, the party's rising star, Bill Paxon, announced that he was quitting electoral politics entirely. The move came as a shock to both his admirers and his detractors, of which there were many, because of his efforts to overthrow Gingrich last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Out of Washington | 3/2/1998 | See Source »

...Paxon had long been contemplating a move up, not out. As of early February he had decided to challenge Gingrich's No. 2, majority leader Dick Armey; a victory would have made Paxon the Speaker apparent. But late on Feb. 20, as he sat at home with his 21-month-old daughter and dialed potential supporters, Paxon lost his will. Whether he realized that running would be very hard on his family, as he said later, or saw that his race against Armey would be nasty and not necessarily successful, he wanted none of it. The next day, his face...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Out of Washington | 3/2/1998 | See Source »

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