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br> Boca Raton, Florida /p> p> REPUBLICANS NEED CONSERVATIVES br> Re: Philip Klein's Democrats Take Denver : /p>You said, "If the Democrats can't win in this favorable electoral environment, it's hard to see under what circumstances they ever could."
p>It's not hard to see at all. Consider the Bill Clinton elections. All that's necessary is for the Republicans to nominate candidates who have contempt for conservatives, like GHW Bush ("no new taxes") and Bob Dole (tax collector for the welfare state). And then look at what the Republicans will nominate this time. br> -- Michael G. Novak br> Ellicott City, Maryland /p>For all of those Democrats who take issue with Republicans' claims that their leaders tend to make poor decisions because they seem to have no recollections of the examples set by past experiences, and thus fail to recognize that paying attention to the continuum of history is in fact intrinsic to one's ability to intelligently and effectively steward America's future, I wish to highlight the following:
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