The battle in conservative ranks between McCain's supporters and critics continues, with Mark Levin responding to David Brooks. They mostly square off over the Reagan legacy. But Levin's complaint that Brooks's "position doesn't stray much from the neo-conservative position, in which foreign policy rules supreme, and limited government is of little concern" is surprisingly close to an argument I made a while back.
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