In 2000 we face a presidential election between two men, Albert Gore, Jr., and George W. Bush, who are both sons of major politicians, who share their fathers’ names, who have witnessed their fathers’ political successes and bitter defeats, and who have striven to replicate–surpass? avenge?–their fathers’ careers. That is to say, we have two […]
Lars-Erik Nelson
Lars-Erik Nelson is the Washington correspondent for the New York Daily News.

