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September 22, 2005
Jockeying
As conservatives' consternation over President Bush's inability (or unwillingness) to control spending and immigration continues its crescendo, his old rival, the moderate John McCain, enters the picture and addresses precisely these two issues in front of the American Spectator. The twist? As Barone points out, McCain is a Kennedy-style liberal on immigration. His wriggling on the issue, from a political standpoint, should prove fascinating. So should his ideas on fiscal conservatism. Of course he's running.
Meantime, Hillary Clinton - days after her husband gave President Bush one giant "up yours" on Meet the Press, joins the Angry/NYT left and announces she'll cast a futile vote against John Roberts. Of course she's running, too, for God's sake.
Sausages, laws and politics.
Posted by bill at September 22, 2005 08:03 PM
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