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| If you are looking for an informative, entertaining and unapologetically conservative view of Washington, see below for a sample of what you can look forward to each week. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY we’ll send you the next 12 issues for only $12, plus get unlimited access to all online content and archives (a $9.99 value FREE). | IN THIS ISSUE | July 31, 2017, Vol. 22, No. 44 | Agita in the Oval Office By Michael Warren Donald Trump is angry and frustrated with the federal investigation into Russian meddling in our election. In his view, the inquiry doesn’t just call into question the legitimacy of his election. Now he feels his own family is a target and under siege... |
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So what comes next on health care? By John McCormack The latest version of the Senate GOP’s bill to partially repeal and replace Obamacare was pronounced dead the evening of Monday, July 17, when Utah senator Mike Lee and Kansas senator Jerry Moran announced their opposition, bringing the number of “no” votes to at least four.... |
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Reagan Reconsidered By Jay Cost As somebody who makes a living, in part, by writing history, I have a confession against interest: I am not a big fan of biographies. My main problem is the constant interruption of narrative flow. Real life moves along multiple tracks simultaneously, but a biographer can only discuss one item at a time... |
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All in the (Presidential) Family By Philip Terzian Opinions may vary about Donald Trump Jr., but nearly all can agree that his meeting with the mysterious Natalia Veselnitskaya — and two or four or seven other people in Trump Tower last summer — has done his father no good... |
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