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Amnesty in 3 Steps, 13 Years

by Lou Dubose | Jun 1, 2013 | Politics

…citizenship, and the Californication of America feared by Republican nativists begins.   Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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A Republican Party Held Captive by Its Radical Base

by Lou Dubose | May 1, 2013 | Politics

…here the government is the center.” The Republican Party is at war with itself. It appears to be losing. Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator. (Illustration by Edel Rodriguez)…

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Lou Dubose: Bush Name Is a Political Liability

by Lou Dubose | Apr 26, 2013 | Politics

…CPAC that serves as “a right-wing politics kindercamp, where college students are flown in for four days of political indoctrination.” The result, Lou reported for our May issue, is “a party so extreme that it is toxic.” Lou appeared on Al Sharpton’s…

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Lou Dubose: Why Some Conservatives Actually Support President Obama’s Budget

by Lou Dubose | Apr 10, 2013 | Economy, Politics

…ato, as it turns out, is the only conservative organization supporting the Obama budget. Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Lou Dubose on new George W. Bush presidential library: It’s a neocon rehash of terms that led us to war

by Lou Dubose | Apr 2, 2013 | Books, Politics

…vide comment. Along for the ride was Lou Dubose, the editor of The Washington Spectator. Money quote from Lou: “One would expect a little more modesty from a president who’s presided over that kind of failure [the Iraq War] and also a president who’s…

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