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Ruminations from the Right: Republicans, Iraq and the 2008 Elections, Part II

The domestic legacy of President Bush’s will require a delicate tightrope walk by Republican officials, perhaps beyond the talents of even the most agile politicians—all to the Democrats’ advantage.

Ruminations from the Right: Republicans, Iraq and the 2008 Elections, Part I

In his innaugural biweekly column, Colin Dueck describes the Democrats as a vessel for discontent regarding the Iraq War. But will this be enough to win back the White House?

Conservative Columnist: The End of War as We Know It?

Are we merely waiting for a casus belli in the Levant this summer?

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May 27, 2012