"Conservatives aren't turning on Bush because his policies aren't conservative. They are turning on him because his policies, from Iraq to Hurricane Katrina, have dramatically failed--and failed policies, by definition, cannot be conservative."
In The New Republic, Peter Beinart calls out critics who claim that George W. Bush is not really a conservative.
And Harold Meyerson in The American Prospect offers a post-midterm analysis.
Friday, October 13, 2006
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