Where have all the conservatives gone?
The American Conservative
by W. James Antle III
Come 2008, who will succeed George W. Bush at the helm of a troubled Republican Party? Though the next presidential race is far off, the question is already on conservatives' minds. The last few months haven't been kind to Republican operatives who assumed President Bush's slide in popularity would be temporary. Instead, his approval ratings have settled below 40 percent, averaging 38 percent over the last four Gallup polls, and the president appears determined to drag the rest of his party down with him... (for publication 04/24/06)
http://www.amconmag.com/2006/2006_04_24/article1.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by W. James Antle III
Come 2008, who will succeed George W. Bush at the helm of a troubled Republican Party? Though the next presidential race is far off, the question is already on conservatives' minds. The last few months haven't been kind to Republican operatives who assumed President Bush's slide in popularity would be temporary. Instead, his approval ratings have settled below 40 percent, averaging 38 percent over the last four Gallup polls, and the president appears determined to drag the rest of his party down with him... (for publication 04/24/06)
http://www.amconmag.com/2006/2006_04_24/article1.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 20. Apr, 15:05