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10 is disingenuous, uncompromising and patronizing. 11 Boasberg further notes, "PJB concludes w/observation that 'whatever else occurs, the next 4 years will find US living in what Chinese characterize as interest- ing times. 1 Actually, the expression is Japanese, and it's a curse: 'May you live in interesting times. POLITICS Noting Wallace's rapidly improving health as major development, Nat'l Observer's Perry says Wallace and supporters can swing a nomination and election. Wallace knows it, and revels in it. Perry believes Wallace doesn't want to be Pres. He'd prefer being a respected Dem elder. Wallace thinks he's owed that as party has swung to his thinking. Wallace is "very proud there may some converts asking repentance for saying we didn't trust you, but now maybe what you've been talking about and things you think are better than what some of our Ivory League planners have been thinking. " Perry sees Wallace goal as gaining respect for Alabamaians, And he wins agreement from many as he says: "We ought to get back to letting things sort of take care of selves and leave people alone. 11 Perry believes Dem party has "too long ignored legitimate grievances of Wallace. 11 Since race is no longer the overriding issue, there's a chance Dems and Wallace could join forces altho "of course it's almost too much to ask. 11 But Wallace is willing to negotiate as long as he gets respect he thinks he's entitled to. "More than anything else, that's what he wants. " Dallas News notes Mondale's remarks of "concern" and "surprise" at growth of WH power and "distress" at centralized policy-making "were reported w/straight face by media By pretending they don't know how" these powers "grew and multiplied, libs are trying to lay a smokescreen over 40 years of history. " Surely, voters remember lib arguments against "manifold and inefficient blunderings" that might result if state/local govts make decisions. "Who can forget libs' contemptuous dismissal of Hill as a gathering of provincial nitwits and time-servers? it asks. For liberal Mondale to suggest a study on presidential power, says Dallas News, is like "Frankenstein running around the castle shouting, 'Does anybodybhere know where that big bully w/the electrodes on his neck came from?'''

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