Word: righting
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...world is my studio, I'll go out and some things will just kind of happen, to make a picture. Or sometimes I stage them right from their inception. I have a series of working styles, but I don't adhere to any one fully. But they are completely constructed-even if I happen on a place, I'm still creating a fiction. The work really does exist somewhere between autobiography and fiction. They are places that I know, people that I know. Yet, these aren't moments that are real. This is a friend who's struggling with...
...maybe Theodore Roosevelt was right. Perhaps it is better to speak softly and carry a big stick. Ed Pankau has certainly lived that philosophy, succeeding in all his varied endeavors and gaining the respect of those he has brought along for the ride...
...fact, both candidates need to quickly shroud their ultra-conservative overtures once they leave the Palmetto State. Bush, in particular, has made earnest overtures to the far right while in South Carolina, says Lopez, and these efforts to secure a victory there could cost him dearly later. "Bush went to the head of the class with his visit to Bob Jones University," says Lopez. The university embraces staunchly right-wing (some would say racist) rhetoric, which Bush didn't address on his trip to the school. That sort of miscue won't play well in California or New York...
...their opposition to Bush's campaign." TIME political correspondent John Dickerson, also on the road in South Carolina, sees Bauer's choice as a not-so-subtle poke at rival Christian conservatives. "There's a deep-seated tension between the Ralph Reed?Pat Robertson wing of the Christian right and the Gary Bauer wing," says Dickerson. "Bauer sees Reed and Robertson as promoting a caricature of social conservatism, and he wants to break from that." Bauer threw his weight behind McCain, Dickerson adds, in response to Reed and Robertson's attempt to tear the senator down. Bauer also believes, says...
...particular, observers are concerned that a political vacuum on the conservative side of German politics could be a breeding ground for the rise of the right wing - something that has been happening in Europe's other German-speaking nations. The right-wing Swiss People's Party recently gained 20 percent of the Swiss vote, while J?rg Haider's ultra-conservative Freedom Party in January rose to co-ruler in Austria's coalition government. Even Schroeder has tried to drum up support for the CDU, warning that if the party dissolves, Germany's democratic balance will be thrown out of whack...