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Matt Lewis: Media Fails to Learn Lessons From Bush Presidency?
Howard Kurtz's column today makes note of the fact that the media is in the throes of a full-blown man-crush over Barack Obama. While a few good reporters and columnists are noting that this is an unhealthy development...
Matt Lewis : Lessons from Britain and Canada Could Save the GOP
townhall.com — Much has been written lately regarding how the Republican Party might re-form itself into a winning operation.... Of course, this debate has been around for a long time, but our recent losses have reignited the debate. This time, however (perhaps having ... (more) Matt Lewis : Lessons from Britain and Canada Could ...
Matt Lewis: Undecided About Steele ...
townhall.com — I'm conflicted about Steele...... On the negative side, I am concerned about his association with Christine Todd... Whitman and the Main Streeters. Along with Christine Todd Whitman and John Danforth, he is a National... (more) Matt Lewis: Undecided About Steele ...
Rehabilitating Bush
chicagoboyz.net — Let the rehabilitation of Bush begin! For the past 8 years, the most strident and hysterical leftist... criticism of Bush has centered on his intelligence policies which leftist assured us arose purely out of a callous disregard for civil liberties and ... (more) Rehabilitating Bush
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News — MORNING READ After President-elect Barack Obama told CBS’s “60 Minutes” Sunday that he is considering closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay and banning torture soon after he assumes the White House, liberal bloggers are cheering him on in that endeavor. Obama cleared up any speculation about his positions on Guantanamo and torture in last night’s interview, Kevin Drum declares. Obama could close the prison and ban torture on the first day of his presidency (though Guantanamo may take more time to actually close), TalkLeft’s Big Tent Democrat suggests, while at The Huffington Post Andy Worthington , author of a book about ...

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