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If John Kerry has lied about what he did in Vietnam, and has done so not merely to spice his biography but to influence national policy, then he is surely not the kind of man we want as our president.
A new book by former president Jimmy Carter reveals the full extent of his character flaws and tendency to mislead readers.
More than twenty-five years after leaving the White House, Jimmy Carter is still in the thick of debates about nuclear arms, Iraq, North Korea, and the conflict between Israel and the Arabs.
Reagan remains the beau ideal of a modern conservative statesman, whose skills and insights are worthy of the closest study and emulation.
Over the last decade, many conservatives have forgotten aspects of the Reagan presidency that disappointed or frustrated them to various degrees.
Over the last decade, many conservatives have forgotten aspects of the Reagan presidency that disappointed or frustrated them to various degrees.
The Iraq war, widely said to have discredited the basic tenets of the neoconservative school of thought, has in fact vindicated them.
Sarbanes-Oxley has played a critical role in restoring investor confidence and strengthening our free market system.



