Saturday, April 22, 2006

No-man's Land

Scott Olin Schmidt makes an argument that I've never hear work in Pondering the Pelosi Revolution . But I agree with this paragraph. The republican party is not helping us.

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... George Bush has generally resisted the temptation to give in to these elements of the Republican Party—pushing moderate proposals on immigration and seeking bipartisan consensus on Social Security—but he always seems to get caught in a no-man's land in the middle with no allies. Folks like me are getting tired of defending the President from both Right and Left.

(via. Instapundit)

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