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Krauthammer: I will say things in my column even if I don’t believe what I’m saying.
Krauthammer: I will say things in my column even if I don’t believe what I’m saying.
thinkprogress.org — On May 1, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer conceded in a column that waterboarding is torture. Krauthammer... argued that torture is justifiable “under two circumstances” and in those cases “you do what you have to do. And ... (more) Krauthammer: I will say things in my column even if I ...
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A Fighting Retreat on Abortion
The Corner on National Review Online — Monday, May 18, 2009 [image] A Fighting Retreat on Abortion [Ramesh Ponnuru] My take on the Notre Dame speech is at the Washington Post site . "President Obama's speech at Notre Dame yesterday is another sign that pro-lifers are slowly winning the political battles over abortion. It was not the speech of a man who is confident that his position is right and popular. It was the speech of someone who is trying to minimize a problem which is what the association with abortion assuredly is for the Democratic party. . . ." 05/18 04:10 PM [image] Share

Obama at Notre Dame
Weekly Standard Blog — ... Obama's speech at Notre Dame on abortion as well as the media coverage of it, a couple things stand out. First, almost every outlet--from the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Times to the Washington Post and the New York Times--reports that Obama "directly" confronted the abortion issue "head-on", which is true enough, if you mean he confronted the issue by trying to skirt around it and diminish it by calling for "common ground" to reduce the number of abortions. ...

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