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Friday, April 18, 2008

The End?

A "majority of voters now view her as dishonest."

Political historians will say her campaign sank with the mad Bosnia lie, but Bosnia broke through only because it expressed, crystallized, what people had already begun to think: too much mendacity there, too much manipulation.
More on the same theme from last November, in The Atlantic.

Meanwhile, a man of integrity makes his choice.
 

Posted by Philbrick at 10:22 PM  

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