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: Bench Memos - National Review OnlineBipartisan Apathy
By Jonah Goldberg
There's no disputing that Republicans are surly these days.
With the exception of South Carolina, turnout among GOP voters has been tepid. Hordes of commentators, me included, have argued at length that this apathetic grumpiness reflects a deep dissatisfaction with the Republican field.
Keep reading this post . . .
Full post as published by Bench Memos - National Review Online on February 24, 2012 (boomark / email).
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