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  • General Election

    Karl Rove sounds a warning to Republicans.

    Thursday, May 15th, 2008

    Perhaps the best student of American politics in two generations is former adviser to President Bush Karl Rove. During his time in the Bush Administration, he was loathed by Democrats and most of the media. One of the principal reasons behind the left’s visceral hatred of him was the fact that he was so good [...]

    Karl Rove on where things stand.

    Thursday, March 6th, 2008

    Admired on the right, loathed on the left. Respected for his acumen by both sides. The man who can arguably claim to be the most astute observer of American politics weighs in on where we go from here in this article in The Wall Street Journal.

    The McCain edge.

    Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

    With his sweep on Tuesday, Mar. 4, McCain secured the Republican nomination for president together with a clear edge on the still battling Democrats. Alvin Felzenberg says this in today’s National Review Online. “However the Democratic race comes out, McCain starts out with an edge. His nomination assured, he lost no time appealing to independents [...]

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