When you think about it, there’s something kind of surreal about the common occurrence of pundits from one side of the aisle purporting to give serious political advice to their adversaries. Not that they do it, of course—the ulterior motives of kneecapping the opposition or making it more like you is obvious—but it’s remarkable that [...]
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A Front Page exclusive interview with Chuck DeVore, a Republican candidate for the California Senate.
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