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A quiz that matters Foreign-policy experts come up with the real questions George W. Bush should answer. A peace that's about to explode As more than 10,000 NATO troops prepare to leave Bosnia, the Clinton administration is simply hoping stability will last until Election Day. Bradley bores but scores in Boston Beantown finally gets a visit from a candidate who knows his foreign policy inside and out. Maybe I should buy you a globe for Christmas George W. Bush's father planned to hit then-Gov. Bill Clinton with a series of one-line "zingers" about his foreign policy ignorance in '92, but guess who's laughing now. Bush channels Reagan on foreign policy With his first major speech, the GOP front-runner sought to put a string of gaffes behind him. Tough-talkin' Pat plays Dixie Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country. A confederacy of dunces The GOP-led Congress has pushed the United States to the brink of losing its vote in the United Nations. Bush gets an F in foreign affairs The Texas governor who would be president can't identify the leaders of Chechnya, Pakistan or India. Has he been taking lessons from Dan Quayle? Not standing Pat Buchanan revamps his presidential campaign and image by joining the Reform Party and making "racial reconciliation" a pet issue. But just how warm and fuzzy can the new Pat be? Body count In his controversial -- and frightening -- new bestseller, Pat Buchanan argues for a mighty America built upon the corpses of the weak. |
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