Vol. 2, No. 39
June 16, 1997
Cover Story
It's His Party: The Rise of John Kasich
By Andrew Ferguson
Also in This Issue
- Drive, Bellow Said: A Nobelist's novella — David Gelernter
- It Takes a Whatever: Elizabeth Drew's account of 1996 — Brit Hume
- Stoki in Stereo: He was no Mickey Mouse conductor — Jay Nordlinger
This issue featured Andrew Ferguson's cover story on the rise of Republican congressman John Kasich as a political force. The magazine also included David Gelernter's review of Saul Bellow's novella, Brit Hume's critique of Elizabeth Drew's account of the 1996 election, and pieces on conductor Leopold Stokowski and the history of Studio 54. Key political commentary covered Clinton administration stonewalling tactics, the future of Iran's government, and the decline of Japan's economic dominance.