Conservatives Favoring Dean Getting the Nomination
Basic argument is that stark choices are good for America and a choice between Bush and Dean in 2004 represents a true stark choice.
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Regardless, stark choices are good for politics and for people who write about politics. Dean has promised or strongly suggested that he wants to reregulate big business, raise tariffs, go a long way toward socializing medicine, scrap any initiatives toward privatization, raise taxes on everybody, including the middle class, and entrench quota-style affirmative action.
And, most significant, at a moment when national security is of monumental importance, Dean has adopted a "do the opposite of George" foreign policy. If Bush is for it, Dean must be against it.
Thursday, January 08, 2004
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