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Analysis and Commentary

Reagan Night

by Peter M. Robinsonvia National Review Online
Friday, May 4, 2007

On Thursday night, the current crop of Republicans running for president in 2008 met at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, for their first debate...

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Republican Candidates to Debate Tonight

with Hoover Institutionvia Associated Press
Thursday, May 3, 2007

The Republicans get their chance tonight...

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The men who would be Reagan

with Bill Whalenvia San Francisco Chronicle
Thursday, May 3, 2007

It has been nearly 20 years since the late President Ronald Reagan had a direct role in American politics, but the 40th president of the United States will be a dominant image Thursday as ten GOP presidential hopefuls jostle to seize the Reagan mantle in time for the 2008 election...

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Can This Washington Be Saved? Can This War?

by Victor Davis Hansonvia National Review Online
Wednesday, May 2, 2007

On Tuesday night, President Bush vetoed the supplemental war-funding bill. National Review Online asked a group of experts, who include a former senator, a former Cabinet secretary, an Iraq-war vet, a relative of an American murdered on September 11, 2001, a historian, and policy experts: How big a deal was the president’s veto Tuesday night? Can this Washington be saved? Can this war?

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McCain Addresses The Hoover Institution

with Hoover Institutionvia Real Clear Politics
Wednesday, May 2, 2007

"Since the dawn of our republic, Americans have believed our nation was created for a purpose...."

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McCain points to need to work with U.S. allies

with Hoover Institution, Bill Whalenvia San Francisco Chronicle
Wednesday, May 2, 2007

The United States needs to work more closely with the other democratic countries, Arizona Sen. John McCain told an audience at Stanford University's Hoover Institution Tuesday, but admitted that American leaders have to be more willing to listen to the concerns of our allies...

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Presidential hopeful John McCain calls for 'League of Democracies'

with Hoover Institutionvia Stanford Report
Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Presidential candidate John McCain said he would establish a worldwide "League of Democracies" as part of a more cooperative foreign policy if he wins the White House in 2008...

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McCain unveils democracy agenda

with Hoover Institution, Michael J. Boskin, John F. Cogan, George P. Shultz, Larry Diamond, Bill Whalenvia Stanford Daily
Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Senator John McCain, a leading candidate for the Republican nomination to be the next president, made a pilgrimage to the Hoover Institution yesterday to address fellows and woo donors with a speech that outlined for the first time his plan to create a “League of Democracies..."

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McCain criticizes handling of Iraq war

with Hoover Institution, Edwin Meese III, Bill Whalenvia San Jose Mercury News
Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, in the midst of a California tour, Tuesday criticized the handling of the Iraq war and outlined a foreign policy plan to create a "League of Democracies" that would "act where the U.N. fails to act..."

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Education should determine immigrants' legal status, Mitt Romney says

with Hoover Institutionvia San Jose Mercury News
Tuesday, May 1, 2007

On a day when tens of thousands of people marched in support of allowing illegal immigrants a path to citizenship, GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said in Silicon Valley Tuesday that education and skills, not just family connections,should determine who should be granted legal status in the U.S...

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