In a message dated 98-04-07 23:02:42 EDT, nathan newman writes: << I'm less excited than interested in it as a piece of evidence on the conservative divisions that are growing and paralyzing much of the rightwing agenda. I also happen to think that Buchanan is one of the more honest conservatives, however lothesome his beliefs. He has become no less conservative, just evolved into a different species than the liberatarian globalists that came to dominate the Republicans under Reagan. >> I wonder how much of this latest version of Buchananism is related to the problems of Reaganism and/or thatcherism, and how much to the tremendous approval the Democrats have been receiving for an expanding economy. maggie coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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