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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "DeLay: Cracking the whip" July 18, 1998, Vol. 13, No. 27

Cracking the whip

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

After a whipping by Christian leaders and a near revolt by conservatives dissatisfied with the slow progress of their agenda, House Majority Whip Tom DeLay swung into action, doing what he does best: making disparate factions work together, whether they like it or not. In doing so, Mr. DeLay may have single-handedly kept conservative Christian activists on board and saved the Republicans from likely electoral oblivion.   More >>

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Beijing: The new king of an old crown colony Mindy Belz
International | One year later, some effects of communist rule are obvious; but for the church, the changes are more subtle More >>
ArrowDispatches Publick Occurrences: The Week Quotables
ArrowReviews Books: Going out for a walk Roy Maynard
Books | On hiking the 2,000-mile Appalachian trail More >>
NEA's chilling effect Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Support the arts: Abolish federal funding More >>
Summer at the movies Chris Stamper
Culture | More end-of-the-world and other cultural buzz More >>
ArrowVoices Truth and power Joel Belz
Truth and power More >>
Money matters Timothy Lamer
Money matters More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Almost open season Marvin Olasky
Almost open season More >>
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