monthly review
The resurgence and gathered in Republican administrations that followed Reagan in the 1980s and George W. ..…
The resurgence and gathered in Republican administrations that followed Reagan in the 1980s and George W. ..…
“The other day,” President George W. Bush announced at a Republican fundraiser in April 2002, “we hauled in a guy named Abu Zubaydah. ..…
Republican presidents from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush understood this. ..…
Volker Kauder, Merkel ally who had led CDU in the for thirteen years, lost in ballot to Ralph Brinkhaus, his deputy. ..…
Toobin decries as 'inept and unsavory' the way the court reached its 5-4 decision, swinging the election to George W. ... He suggests that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's vote sprang from the fact that 'she still loved' the Republican Party. ..…
For example, will George W. Bush, the Republican candidate for governor in Texas, embrace his state party's call for teaching creationism in the schools? ..…
George W. Bush of Texas, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, had joined personally in the appeal seeking to rescue Santa Fe's prayer policy. . . . ..…
John McCain, who had narrowly lost the Republican nomination to George W. ..…
Minnesotans and Wisconsinites have voted the same way in the last seven presidential elections, share common heritage and have the number of residents. ..…
Republicans and Democrats have moved in opposite directions in their views of effectiveness and the responsiveness of leaders Democrats have become more positive since Obama took office, while Republicans have become more negative. ..…
Leftists like Christopher Hitchens and Barbara Ehrenreich continued to deride Clinton (and his wife) as serial liars and mountebanks, and sometimes repeated groundless Republican confabulations. . The historic achievement of a prominent part of the left soon followed: ensuring the election of..…
Gore in December 2000, when five Republican justices decided that they wanted George W. ..…
2001 terrorist attacks, trust government began slipping almost immediately and continued to tumble with the debate over Iraq, series of White House and congressional scandals, the poor response to Hurricane Katrina, and worsening economic conditions. ..…
In addition, Republican candidates have fared particularly well among white evangelical Protestants, who constitute about one-fourth of the electorate. George W. Bush, for example, received 78% of the white evangelical vote in 2004, up from 68% in 2000, according to a Pew Research..…
At the same time, Obama’s Republican opponent, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, appeared less comfortable talking publicly about faith than his GOP predecessor, George W. ..…
But the imbalance shifts to the GOP’s favor when the inclinations of the two major groups in the center are taken into account many of whom lean Republican and most of whom voted for George W. ... They are more libertarian than other Republican-oriented groups. ...…