politicsdaily.com - 6/15/2009
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Those who frequently read my posts know that I am profoundly interested in the great debate going on over the current state of the Republican Party and the future of conservatism itself.
Naturally, Sunday's Week in Review piece in The New York Times by John Harwood, titled " Republicans ...
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Barring some "breaking news," I'm scheduled to be on MSNBC between 3:30 and 4 pm EST, to talk about the Panetta vs. Cheney story. I'm also scheduled to be on CNN with Lou Dobbs at around 7:30 EST. I will be debating Reihan Salam on the future of conservatism ( read more here ).
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