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M. Scholz br> Tijeras, New Mexico /p> p> Philip Klein's "Hillary Slayer" was a joy to read; I wish two things. One, that I had been able to listen to Giuliani take on the NYT and Clinton (reading it in TAS is a good second). Two, that Britain had a ballsy conservative like him to take on the rabble presently ruining that country. Perhaps a Giuliani-Thompson ticket is the thing. Good on you Rudy; what a ballsy guy you are. br> -- G. Constable br> Sydney, Australia /p>While the Democrats have been recklessly irresponsible with their intellectually dishonest positions on the Iraq war, Republican "leaders" have been cravenly AWOL. President Bush has been steadfast, but his new tone and uninspiring war-time rhetoric have given cowards of all political stripes the courage to crawl out from beneath their rocks and spew their skewed polemics, free from consequences or retaliation.
p>Senators Warner and Hagel are departing, with nothing to show but a legacy of dedicated service to their massive egos. For the tap dancing, bathroom lothario, Senator Craig, what are America's problems compared to the retention of his senate seat? And then there's Rudy; the Republican some at TAS