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  • The only advantage to releasing these memos, gutting immigration control, and striking moral poses on torture — or "torture" — is to get cheers from the hard-Left base.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Dr. Sanity 2009

  • Liu states that he does "not have copies of any notes, transcript, or recording" of his presentation, but blogger Morgen of The transcript provides yet further confirmation that Liu is a hard-Left extremist.

    Bench Memos on National Review Online Ed Whelan 2010

  • Democrats won't get rid of their hard-Left leadership until it costs them so many seats that those remaining get the message.

    Hot Air » Top Picks Ed Morrissey 2010

  • The detectives assigned to them for the weekend whisked them round the back while dozens of screaming hard-Left demonstrators rushed the Metropole entrance, and very nearly got in among the Conservatives mingling with families enjoying a holiday weekend in Brighton.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Perhaps - but the joke appears to be on the Kennedys and their hard-Left acolytes.

    Hot Air » Top Picks 2010

  • Unfortunately, Democrats fumbled the health-care bill so badly that they probably have no time left to consider net neutrality, or for that matter, the stomach for another hard-Left agenda item before the midterm elections.

    Hot Air » Top Picks Ed Morrissey 2010

  • These, like lead NSW candidate Lee Rhiannon, seem Greens more of convenience than faith, using this doctors 'wives party to smuggle in the kind of hard-Left politics that would scare off the voters if they saw it coming under a hammer and sickle.

    Australian Politics 2010

  • The hard-Left clique which runs the giant Unite union plans to 'reclaim or refound' Labour, dumping Blairite policies in favour of old-style socialism.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Indeed, he is the product of a hard-Left tradition that apologized for Stalin and was more comfortable with the Soviets than the anti-Communists (and that, in Soros parlance, saw George Bush as a bigger terrorist than bin Laden).

    Ace of Spades HQ 2009

  • Indeed, he is the product of a hard-Left tradition that apologized for Stalin and was more comfortable with the Soviets than the anti-Communists (and that, in Soros parlance, saw George Bush as a bigger terrorist than bin Laden).

    Ace of Spades HQ 2009

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