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Was George W. Bush a conservative president?
The Democrats of 2002 and 2007 haven't gone anywhere - Glenn Greenwald
The Democrats of 2002 and 2007 haven't gone anywhere - Glenn Greenwald
salon.com — (updated below) Though it hasn't happened yet, it is appearing increasingly likely that Senate Democrats -- led by Barack Obama (who seems to be playing a much more active role in all of this than his spokesperson yesterday suggested ) -- are going to ... (more) The Democrats of 2002 and 2007 haven't gone anywhere - ...
Beware Bush's preemptive strike on torture
Beware Bush's preemptive strike on torture
salon.com — July 10, 2008 | New revelations of the U.S. government's systematic use of torture in the "global war on terror," including communist Chinese "brainwashing" methods from the 1950s, have brought renewed calls from lawmakers and human rights advocates ... (more) Beware Bush's preemptive strike on torture
Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets (Update2)
Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets (Update2)
bloomberg.com — Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets (Update2) By Simon Kennedy and Holly Rosenkrantz Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush today urged leaders of the world's biggest economies not to abandon free- market capitalism as they ... (more) Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets ...
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Reformists v. Traditionalists
The Corner on National Review Online — ... ] Yuval - I've come to see the distinction between the trads and the reformers as pretty forced as well, or at least that was the upshot of my column (which first appeared in the LAT this week). Contrary to the impression some readers have, I didn't write the column as a response or rip-off of Brooks' column, which takes a considerably different position than mine. I didn't know he wrote it until after mine came out. Moreover, Brooks makes a mistake Ramesh has been warning against quite forcefully: being anti-Palin doesn't make you a reformer. Peggy Noonan is hardly a ...

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Analysis: Could Bush's intelligence team stay?CNN.com - Politics 11/13/2008
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