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Monday, November 03, 2008 Re: Bitter What-Might-Have-Beens [Ramesh Ponnuru] One other thing, Jonah: As you know, a lot of the debate about the Republican future has been dominated by people who believe that Bush took the party off track by embracing big government that had he not busted ...
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bench.nationalreview.com — Monday, May 12, 2008 More Obama Support for Liberal Judicial Activism [ Ed Whelan ] In my... Weekly Standard essay from mid-March, I showed how Barack Obama s record and rhetoric on judicial nominations reveal him to be a leftist partisan who will ... (more) Bench Memos on National Review Online
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corner.nationalreview.com — Tuesday, October 28, 2008 Obama's Moving Tax Threshold: $250,000? $200,000? $150,000? What Next? [ Byron York ]... One of the things I've seen at Republican rallies is that people just don't believe Barack Obama when he says he'll raise taxes only on ... (more) The Corner on National Review Online
It's The Bitter What-Might-Have-Beens That Keep You Warm
corner.nationalreview.com — Ross Douthat is downright melancholy. From a long post on his bitter clinginess: But I think the... deeper reason for my political gloom has to do with something that Jonah Goldberg raised in our bloggingheads chat about conservatism - namely, the ... (more) It's The Bitter What-Might-Have-Beens That Keep You Warm
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The Coming Republican Civil War
The Stump — ... To all the delusional conservatives who believe the GOP is one the verge of a historic defeat because it strayed from its free-market principles, Ramesh Ponnuru has some bad news: ...

Loving Big Government
The Daily Dish | By Andrew SullivanRamesh Ponnuru: ...a lot of the debate about the Republican future has been dominated by people who believe that Bush took the party off track by embracing big government—that had he not busted the budget and otherwise departed from the conservative path, the party would be in better shape. It seems to me that it is these folks who have failed to grapple with important elements of our political situation: 1) the circumstances that led Bush, along with many other conservatives—including Steve Forbes, the most free-market contender in 2000—to abandon the idea ...

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