article.nationalreview.com - 11/13/2008
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Dont shoot the messengers.
washingtonmonthly.com - 11/19/2008
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washingtonmonthly.com —
KATHLEEN PARKER TAKES ON THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT.... In
September, Kathleen Parker, a conservative syndicated columnist, raised quite
a few eyebrows when she explained that Sarah Palin had no business running for national office. "If BS were currency, ...
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Kathleen Parker takes on the religious right
culture11.com - 11/20/2008
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culture11.com —
Blasphemy like this from columnist Kathleen Parker makes
me wonder how much longer Christians will be welcome
in the shrinking big tent of the Republican Party: As Republicans sort out the reasons for their defeat, they likely will overlook or ...
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The Blasphemy Of Kathleen Parker
patterico.com - 11/20/2008
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patterico.com —
Kathleen Parker, Martyr: So it has been for
the Grand Old Party since the 1980s or so,
as it has become increasingly beholden to an element that used to be relegated to wooden crates on street corners. Short break as writer ties blindfold and ...
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Kathleen Parker: Martyr
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Sarah Palin vs. the "Elite" Republicans
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... because she was supposedly so ill-qualified. She's milked the controversy and negative responses that she's gotten for several columns, including a new one just today. When writing a response, it got long enough that I figured to just make it an open public letter: Miss Kathleen, I don't want you to be able to easily dismiss my criticism, so I'll try to be nice. I'm not angry anyway, but I have to admit to being a bit contemptuous of some of the Beltway-type anti-Palin Republicans. Leaving you specifically out of it, Peggy Noonan and even the usually totally righteous George ...
The obligatory “Everyone getting pretty tired of Kathleen Parker’s shtick” post
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... entire op-eds to her hate mail recently. In fact, I wonder if blog readers familiar with the phenomenon of disgruntled conservatives building shrines to their own magnificent bravery aren’t visiting the sins of others on her by overestimating how self-righteous she’s actually been. ...
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