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Most conservatives have stood with Bush from the beginning. Those of us who know him like him. We’ve swallowed policies we might otherwise have objected to because we’ve believed that he and those around him are themselves conservatives trying to do the right thing against sometimes terrible odds. We’ve been there for him because we’ve considered ourselves part of his team.

No more.

So says David Keene in The Hill this morning. One of the most thoughtful analyses I’ve seen yet on Miers and the bigger picture.

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