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Tobacco Dole
What do Bob Dole's telemarketer, his chief California strategist, and one of his national co-chairs have in common? Big Tobacco. -
“Good Morning Gun Lobby!”
The NRA's theme for the '96 election is "family values." But under patriarch Neal Knox, the NRA's own family is torn by hidden conflict. -
Uzi does it
Elected to be the NRA's point man in Congress, he worked to kill the assault weapons ban. -
William Julius Wilson
A leading scholar of urban poverty has a prescription for the ghetto: jobs -
See Dick fundraise
The Democratic leader plays the game well -- so why would he want to change the rules? -
Flashback to 1996: Al Franken Sits Down With <i>Mother Jones</i>
He's good enough, he's smart enough, and, doggone it, most people like him -
Feeling his Way
Clinton's former speechwriter combs the president's words for clues as to what he will do now that he faces history's judgment. Will he simply feel the pain of the "forgotten middle class" -- or address it? -
Democrats at the Crossroads
Two factions of Democrats with sharply divergent ideas are fighting to lead the party. Will they resolve their differences? Or will it be Republicans who cross Clinton's "bridge to the 21st century"? -
American Dreamer
I am an American, not an Asian-American. My rejection of hyphenation has been called race treachery, but it is really a demand that America deliver the promises of its dream to all its citizens equally. -
Natural Capitalism
We can create new jobs, restore our environment, and promote social stability. The solutions are creative, practical, and profitable. -
Disarming Tactics
Why is a group of well-heeled lawyers helping empower local communities to pass stricter gun control ordinances? Take a look behind-the-scenes of the unusual grass roots organizing project that's been successfully outwitting the California gun lobby. -
Why I Left: Part II — What Was I Thinking?
An ex-conservative probes the right (wing) brain -- but has he really changed his own mind? -
The True Character of a Spin Doctor?
Republican media whiz Donald Sipple has crafted campaigns for Bob Dole, George Bush and his son George W., and Pete Wilson. But do Sipple's attack ads mirror a hidden past, that of an obsessive, hot-tempered man who beat two former wives? -
Unfaithful
As many as half of all priests break their celibacy vows, leading spiritually compromised lives. Inside the "don't ask, don't tell" policy of the Catholic church.