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The Corner on National Review Online
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 More on Experience and Presidential Performance [ Jim Manzi ] Like David Frum , I ve gotten almost a hundred emails on my prior post on Sarah Palin s experience and its relevance for predicting her potential future performance as president. To reiterate, I ...
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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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campaignspot.nationalreview.com — Tuesday, November 04, 2008 HORSERACE Are the Exit Pollsters Up To Old Tricks? I noticed this account of an exit pollster in Stafford, Virginia: 08:32 AP doing exit polling in Stafford. Talking 4 to 1 to minorities over whites at a Republican precinct ... (more) The Campaign Spot on National Review Online
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corner.nationalreview.com — Sunday, August 31, 2008 Experience and Presidential Performance [ Jim Manzi ] Sarah Palin seems to have a thin resume for a Vice Presidential candidate. Should we care? I have no informed opinion about whether this pick will ultimately raise or lower ... (more) The Corner on National Review Online
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The American Scene — ... in this space that I believe that neither of this year’s nominees was likely to be a successful President. I continue to believe that Barack Obama is likely to be a poor President who will attempt to implement policies that will be detrimental to the national interest. Further, I think most political commentary relies far too much on the sloppy sentimentality of “Here’s how I feel about things”, but here goes. ...

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