Vol. 4, No. 25

March 15, 1999

Cover Story
Can't We Just Move On? No.
Juanita Broaddrick and Us
By William Kristol
Also in This Issue
  • Defining Feminism Down — Charles Krauthammer
  • Just Rape — Noemie Emery
  • Our Fearless Press — David Frum

This issue confronted the Juanita Broaddrick sexual assault allegations against President Clinton, with William Kristol arguing the nation could not simply move past the scandal. The cover featured multiple perspectives on the controversy, including Charles Krauthammer's examination of contemporary feminism and Noemie Emery's analysis of the Broaddrick case. The issue also included Christopher Caldwell's essay on Ezra Pound's legacy as both a major modernist poet and ardent fascist, exploring whether his literary influence had been inflated due to familiarity with his bigotry.

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