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John Avlon Genius for Friendship, Murray Kempton – National Review

Genius for Friendship, Murray Kempton – National Review

Someone should tell the story of this odd couple, because many today would find it hard to believe. Politics often feels like an ideological blood-sport, with pundits mercilessly bludgeoning one another to entertain the agitated masses. But while the godfather … Continue reading

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Mandate for Modernization – National Review

When entering the wilderness after two consecutive election defeats, it is good to have a vigorous and clarifying debate — because something is not working. Demographics are destiny, and election returns show that the GOP base is shrinking. The party … Continue reading

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