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The Sunday Conservative - 08/17/2008

A Conservative look at the Sunday editorial page:
There are several pieces today from, among others, Susan Estrich, that decry China’s use of media control during these olympics.  Of course, there is a lot of talk about Yang Peiyi, the little 7-year-old with the crooked teeth hidden from public view for the good of the State.  [...]

The Sunday Conservative - 08/10/2008

A Conservative look at the Sunday editorial page:
In “What leaders can and can’t do,” Dick Polman of The Philadelphia Inquirer is correct in asserting that
A candidate would probably commit political suicide if he addmitted the truth, which is that, while presidents are indeed powerful in certain respects (they can now listen in ou your phone [...]

The Sunday Conservative - 08/03/2008

A Conservative look at the Sunday editorial page:
In “McCain, Obama, and the Dreaded Flip-Flop,” Chris Satullo of The Philadelphia Inquirer states that a centrist is
Someone who prefers fruitful compromise to endless argument, who sees how illogic riddles the doctrinaire stances of left and right.  Someone who doesn’t just split the difference, but plucks ideas that [...]

The Sunday Conservative - 07/27/2008

A Conservative look at the Sunday editorial page:
Kevin Horrigan from the St. Louis Dispatch writes about the “not-so-free market” by quoting Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY)…
When I picked up my newspaper yesterday, I thought I woke up in France.  But no, it turns out socialism is alive and well in America.
Sen. Bunning spoke these words at [...]