Archive for April 11th, 2007
Separate and not equal
11Apr07
Why not McCain? That’s the question the authors at Power Line are asking. In their short but insightful essay, they examine how conservatives are holding John McCain to entirely different standards than Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney. They write:
“McCain’s “maverick” tendencies have long annoyed many Republicans, including me. But his willingness to go [...]
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Kissinger embraces McCain
11Apr07
Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger does not bandy about his endorsements capriciously. No doubt, the preeminent statesman of our time carefully considered a myriad of implications before officially declaring his support for John McCain’s presidential bid. During this period of protracted war, national anxiety and [...]
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