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Enter the reform conservatives
WASHINGTON POST by Michael Gerson April 13, 2015 The juxtaposition of Hillary Clinton’s and Marco Rubio’s announcements for president illustrates a serious problem for American progressivism: Its political bench looks as spry and novel as the old Soviet Politburo. Joe … Continue reading
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