Divide the spoiled: a Republican defeat is the best hope for limited government
Reason
by Jacob Sullum
11/02/06
After six years of reckless statism under Bush -- the consequences of which have been documented in National Review articles and AEI studies, among other places -- it is now almost routine to see conservatives draw unfavorable comparisons between him and his predecessor. The near-nostalgia for Clinton among Republicans who reviled him speaks volumes about conservative disgust with the Bush administration, which could depress turnout enough to result in a Democratic takeover of one or both houses of Congress on November 7. Or so I hope. I'm eagerly anticipating a Republican defeat because the party richly deserves it after failing so miserably to deliver on its promises of smaller (or even slightly less gargantuan) government...
http://www.reason.com/news/show/116324.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Jacob Sullum
11/02/06
After six years of reckless statism under Bush -- the consequences of which have been documented in National Review articles and AEI studies, among other places -- it is now almost routine to see conservatives draw unfavorable comparisons between him and his predecessor. The near-nostalgia for Clinton among Republicans who reviled him speaks volumes about conservative disgust with the Bush administration, which could depress turnout enough to result in a Democratic takeover of one or both houses of Congress on November 7. Or so I hope. I'm eagerly anticipating a Republican defeat because the party richly deserves it after failing so miserably to deliver on its promises of smaller (or even slightly less gargantuan) government...
http://www.reason.com/news/show/116324.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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