Before theNational Reviewgoes to war with the other Families of intellectual conservatism ("That's alright, this thing's gotta happen every five years or so -- ten years -- helps to get rid of the bad blood"), in swoops Adam Bellow to argue that the real problem is what Harriet Miers doesn't know, not necessarily whom she does. Bellow is of course the author of the book
Dubya: A Columbus of the Very Near-at-Hand
Dubya: A Columbus of the Very Near-at-Hand
Dubya: A Columbus of the Very Near-at-Hand
Before theNational Reviewgoes to war with the other Families of intellectual conservatism ("That's alright, this thing's gotta happen every five years or so -- ten years -- helps to get rid of the bad blood"), in swoops Adam Bellow to argue that the real problem is what Harriet Miers doesn't know, not necessarily whom she does. Bellow is of course the author of the book