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| McCain meets the Dalai Lama |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 7:51 pm |
| Tags: Foreign Policy, John Mccain |
| it plays well with conservatives who want the U.S. government to take a harder line on the Chinese for their repression. The Dalai Lama is also one of the world's most respected figures, not just a symbol of the Tibetan people but a charming and wise man who wins over audiences everywhere. So what politician outside of China wouldn't |
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| Obama win will 'delight' France: Sarkozy |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 6:51 pm |
| Tags: Foreign Policy, Obama, White House 2008 |
| likely to make American conservatives even more suspicious of the French than they already are, President Nicholas Sarkozy, a French-style conservative, toed the line, almost seeming to endorse Sen. Barack Obama. At a joint press conference after the two men met, Sarkozy said: "Of course, it's not up to the French to choose the next |
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| John Key's Spin Doctor's NZ Reception in 2005 |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 5:47 pm |
| Tags: Culture |
| developing from the Conservatives in the UK." » original |
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| Sarkozy: Obama's my pal' |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 5:06 pm |
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| Libertarian Support for Barack Obama |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 4:01 pm |
| Tags: Barack Obama, Blogosphere, Bob Barr, Civil Liberties, Economy, John Mccain, Libertarianism, Politics, Polls, Ron Paul |
| from both libertarians and conservatives which show support for Obama at Liberal Values. Earlier this month the San Francisco Chronicle looked at libertarian support for Obama which I noted here. Bruce Bartlett has also written on this topic in an article at The New Republic: The largest group of Obamacons hail from the libertarian wing of the |
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| NEWSWEEK RUCKUS ASKS: What would be the boldest Vice Presidential Choice John McCain and Barack Obama Could make? |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 3:04 pm |
| Tags: Newsweek Blogitics, John Mccain, Barack Obama, 2008 Elections, Politics |
| the middle. (The hard core conservatives don’t care much for him, but they like Obama far less, so they’ll swallow their angst and vote McCain.) With all this in mind, McCain could go for a serious dark horse from the moderate stable and pick former New Jersey Governor and EPA secretary Christie Todd Whitman. Again, I don’t |
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| The Swing Voter |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 2:07 pm |
| independents are ideological conservatives who have weak partisan attachments to the Republican Party. Without being pushed, 45% of the sample, including 59% of the self-described moderates in the sample, said they would vote for Obama and 39% said they would vote for McCain. With leaners, McCain makes up two points of the margin. |
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| Watcha Gonna Do? |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 1:16 pm |
| Tags: 2008 Presidential Race |
| passive and reluctant. For conservatives, of course, the matter was simply settled, though not without pain; the 2008 campaign offered no real conservative candidate at all for President - conservatives became outcasts in republican primaires and the national convention. Conservatives soon discovered that their choice amounted to no more than |
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| Hugh Segal: Give rural Canadians a choice |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 1:00 pm |
| Tags: Hugh Segal |
| and fiscally pragmatic conservatives should easily embrace.The report, as opposed to regulating and micro-managing the affairs of rural and remote Canadians, actually calls for reducing undue regulation and creating a level playing field so Canadian farmers can compete with unregulated imports. This was in direct response to the Lanark |
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| The Anti-Romney Knives Come Out; Is Obamamania Quasi-Religious? |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 11:46 am |
| weakness among conservatives that [Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson] had an opening.” Only someone with a visceral dislike of Romney could think so. As for Morris, he’s never had a good word to say about Romney. Finally, Gerard Baker offers a very Biblical-appearing take on the ongoing swoon for Obama. Read the |
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| Empey/ Cameron statement should be welcomed, although it does raise difficulties. |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 11:23 am |
| Tags: Northern Ireland, Politics, United Kingdom, Unionism, David Cameron, Conservatives, Sir Reg Empey, Annoyances |
| between the UUP and the Conservatives. The possibilities are at once both exciting and problematic. Many Ulster Unionists instinctively wish to move closer to the centre of UK politics and play an increased role in defending the Union as a totality. Alignment with the Conservatives...Thorny Issues in Politics mjEmpey/ Cameron |
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| The Guide to Top U.S. Colleges for Conservatives, Old-Fashioned Liberals, and People of Faith |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 11:03 am |
| It's 450 pages of sheer wisdom and sound guidance: All American Colleges tells you the top 50 U.S. institutions providing programs that connect in a special way with the core values of the American founding and the vibrant intellectual traditions of the West -- schools and programs that are, in fact, often transformative. If you have a kid or |
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| Gordon Brown's Groundhog Day |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 6:37 am |
| possible. * Scottish Conservatives for overtaking the LibDems Some of the losers are pretty obvious too, the main ones being Gordon Brown and the Scottish Labour Party. However, there were two other big losers. The wheels really seem to have come off the LibDem by election machine. To lose their deposit in a seat where they have been in |
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| Obama Draws 200,000 in Berlin, Wingnuts Pout |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 6:24 am |
| Tags: Wingnuttery, Obama Vs Mccain |
| The usual cast of crybaby conservatives took the opportunity to claim that the media coverage of Obama’s trip proves a liberal bias. Specifically, they point to the fact that when John McCain travels abroad, there weren’t any network news anchors who went along for the ride. But as McCain himself pointed out, he didn’t travel |
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| Lambeth Diary: Anglican 'Holy Office' |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 5:29 am |
| Tags: Anglican Communion, Archbishop Of Canterbury, Gay Debate, Lambeth Conference, Summer Of Schism |
| will be where the moderate conservatives go. The extreme end of Gafcon, it is accepted, might already be lost. But will the Bishop of Durham Tom Wright, the respectable and intellectual face of orthodoxy, and others of his ilk, who are disliked by the far right, go with this? Gary Lillibridge, Bishop of West Texas, is a member of the Windsor |
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