This is somewhat dated by blog standards, such as they are, but it struck me as an opportunity not to be missed.
Karl Rove, writing in the The Wall Street Journal, reminisces about his friendly “contest” with the then-incumbent President of the United States of America. For the final three years of the Dubyah administration, from [...]
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