Lately, Republicans have been united in opposition to two public figures: Barack Obama and George Bush.
While conservatives have tripped all over themselves to praise Rush Limbaugh’s leadership and vision, they wasted no time distancing themselves from the man who may turn out to be the most conservative president elected in this century.
Bush was barely mentioned at the recent CPAC conference. Newt [...]
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