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The NYT vs Ron Paul

20 Jul 2007 05:59 pm

They're worried, aren't they? There's a confluence of interest here between neoconservatives desperately trying to portray limited government conservatism as inherently nutty and the NYT-lefties who simply cannot imagine why more government isn't the answer to everything. But, we'll see what the piece says. Chris Caldwell is a good reporter and the piece may not be as bad as it sounds. By the way, remember how the NYT covered the Howard Dean phenomenon? Exactly.

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