Isn't there something ironic about David Broder, of all people, complaining about anyone giving priority to "familiarity and loyalty over fresh ideas and novel perspectives"? After all, the same complaint could be directed to the people at The Washington Post who dole out column space.
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
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