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The Liberal Media's Conservatives
Ross Douthat —
... and George Will and on and on - note the ideological diversity in the ranks of conservatives who aren't Helping The Team these days - are all just snobs and careerists who quit or cavil or cover their asses when the going gets tough and their ...
Hands Off Palin
The Next Right —
... and George Will and on and on - note the ideological diversity in the ranks of conservatives who aren't Helping The Team these days - are all just snobs and careerists who quit or cavil or cover their asses when the going gets tough and their ...
10/15: It's The Same Old Song...
Blogometer —
... and George Will and on and on -- note the ideological diversity in the ranks of conservatives who aren't Helping The Team these days -- are all just snobs and careerists who quit or cavil or cover their asses when the going gets tough and their ...
Logan Nakyanzi Pollard: John McCain's strong suit is not national security
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
Americans are mistaken if they think they will be safer with John McCain.
The electorate has hardened and choices have been made, but as national security will likely be significant to the next administration, I'd go against the conventional wisdom here to say that McCain is not best-equipped to deal with the national security challenges ahead:
1. John McCain's storied temperament, even acknowledged by those on the right, is incompatible for our explosive times.
My hope is that we'd have something better to meet terrorism and other grave national ...
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First Read 10/14/2008
From NBC’s Ron Allen Here's something Joe Biden said, again, recently. "In my neighborhood, you want to say something about me, look me in the eye and tell me."
The crowd under an outdoor pavilion in Jefferson City, Mo., burst out in ...