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My Windy colleague Dave Weigel, the best conservative-movement beat writer in the business, is back from Lafayette Park with a new photo essay.
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Dole's attack brought rebukes from conservative-movement leaders, including an erstwhile ally, Ralph Reed of the Christian Coalition.
Extreme Measures 2008
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Here's how a 2004 Washington Post article described Mr. Abramoff's background: "Abramoff's conservative-movement credentials date back more than two decades to his days as a national leader of the College Republicans."
January 2006 2006
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Right-wing bloggers have played a central role in this, but in a way that reflects the extent to which they are simply another cog in the conservative-movement propaganda machine.
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MEDIA: None, though details often leak to New York Times conservative-movement chronicler David Kirkpatrick.
Hullabaloo 2005
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MEDIA: None, though details often leak to New York Times conservative-movement chronicler David Kirkpatrick.
Hullabaloo 2005
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And on the ethanol issue, Coburn has drawn support from such conservative-movement fixtures as the editorial board.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com 2011
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But I cautioned McWhorter there against becoming the conservative-movement water-carrier that he did become and that he remains, at least in his facile
TPMCafe Jim Sleeper 2010
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But then Ingraham pointed out that Bush was not particularly beloved of the new conservative-movement darlings, the Tea Partiers:
Crooks and Liars 2010
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But then Ingraham pointed out that Bush was not particularly beloved of the new conservative-movement darlings, the Tea Partiers:
Crooks and Liars 2010
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