BY JOE CONASON Overstating the importance of a midterm election is understandably tempting for politicians and pundits, especially when the partisan turnover reaches historic proportions, as it indisputably did on Nov. 2. It is a temptation to which Republicans and conservatives seem particularly vulnerable. When their party won the first George W. Bush midterm in 2002, Karl Rove crowed that his political team had made history, which was true enough – and then went on […]
A Note On Health Care Reform
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