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Alan Keyes teams up with Lenora Fulani The press yawns as the political odd couple of the year performs together before a half-packed house. John McCain's loyalty test Should he return to the GOP "Death Star" or make a third-party run? Divorce, Reform-style As he walks away from the Reform Party, Jesse Ventura not only undermines its likely nominee, Pat Buchanan, but fuels rumors of more surprise moves to come. And then there were four ... Ralph Nader will announce his campaign for president on the Green Party ticket in January, joining those on the Republican, Democrat and Reform tickets in next year's race for the White House. Run, Lowell, Run The Connecticut Yankee could stop Pat Buchanan from hijacking the Reform Party -- and give that Texas preppy in cowboy boots a run for his money in November. Who's afraid of Pat Buchanan? His spineless Republican rivals and the political punditocracy, that's who. My dinner with Bulworth The Minnesota adman who helped Jesse Ventura become governor advises Warren Beatty on how he might claim the White House. Life of the party? Hollywood, Democrats and Reform Party leaders aren't saying much about a possible Beatty candidacy. Run Warren run A Beatty campaign could force both parties to admit their addiction to special-interest money "Nuke 'em. Nuke the bastards" So said Bill Pullman in "Independence Day." But what would he say at the State of the Union? |
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