Another father of conservatives says Bush isn't one
"I think Mr. Bush faces a singular problem best defined, I think, as the absence of effective conservative ideology — with the result that he ended up being very extravagant in domestic spending, extremely tolerant of excesses by Congress. . .And in respect of foreign policy, incapable of bringing together such forces as apparently were necessary to conclude the Iraq challenge."
-- William F. Buckley, Jr.
-- William F. Buckley, Jr.
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