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Why the conservative movement that spawned Reagan, Gingrich, and Bush is now dead.
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How Republicans have made us less safe, not more.
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How Republicans became the biggest spenders of all time.
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How many Republicans got caught with their hands in the cookie jar.
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How Reagan was worse than Nixon—and Bush worse than both.
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Why conservatives can never again be trusted with power.
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On The Show
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Guests- Al Franken discussed his run for US Senate in Minnesota
- US News & World Report's Senior Writer Liz Halloran discussed the latest in the presidential race
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