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Apr 19, 2004National Review Showing Doubts on Iraq
After more than a year of unquestioning support for the war, the National Review faults conservatives for being excessively "Wilsonian" and overconfident on Iraq. It also bitterly criticizes the Bush administration for"a dismaying capacity to believe its own public relations." This has to be read to be believed. Will the Weekly Standard be next?
Link courtesy of Matthew Bargainer.
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