There's lots to chew over in Bill Kristol's case for optimism about the Bush legacy, but I was struck by this line:
A little mutual assured destruction between the Bush administration and Congress could leave the Republican nominee, who will most likely have no affiliation with either, in decent shape. [Emphasis added]I guess that means John McCain can't count on the Weekly Standard's endorsement this time around...
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