The American people may in some sense be “conservative,” but the political, intellectual, and economic elites that set the terms of debate are most definitely liberal. A response to Jeffrey Lord's article in the American Spectator.
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The American people may in some sense be “conservative,” but the political, intellectual, and economic elites that set the terms of debate are most definitely liberal. A response to Jeffrey Lord's article in the American Spectator. [...] George W. Bush could learn a thing or two about immigration reform from the French. [...] Why would military commanders share details of an ongoing criminal investigation with a Congressman? [...] |
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