The Confirmation Mess, by Stephen L. Carter by Suzanne Garment Stephen L. Carter, who teaches law at Yale, begins his new book with a benign trick.
Hell of a Ride, by John Podhoretz by Suzanne Garment There is no point trying to be solemn about Hell of a Ride. It is a very funny book about…
Boiling Point, by Kevin Phillips by Suzanne Garment At the very beginning of his new book, Kevin Phillips reminds us of his outstanding record in predicting—and in creating—major…
Why Anita Hill Lost by Suzanne Garment We will simply have to accept, for the present, that no more than two people in the world can know…
The Tower Precedent by Suzanne Garment As the battle over the nomination of John Tower to be Secretary of Defense raged across the television screens of…
The War Against Robert H. Bork by Suzanne Garment Pro-Bork and anti-Bork politicians worked together at the end to hustle the Bork debate off the public stage as quickly…
Can the Media Be Reformed? by Suzanne Garment In the wake of Gary Hart's withdrawal from the presidential race, the American press and its friends are as divided…
Reagan’s America, by Garry Wills by Suzanne Garment Garry Wills has written what is in some respects a conventional biography of Ronald Reagan. There is real research in…