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October 18, 2004

A Conservative Debate on the Election? No Way!

What a breath of fresh air The American Conservative is! Whereas one can be absolutely certain that National Review will endorse the GOP candidate in any race regardless of how bad the candidate is, TAC offers us articles arguing in favor of every major candidate in the race: Bush, Kerry, Nader, Badnarik, Peroutka, and, yes, "None of the Above."

It begins here with Pat Buchanan's less-than-ringing endorsement of Bush, in my opinion the least persuasive and most inconsistent of all. It ends with Taki's endorsement of Peroutka, and in between all that is a gem of an article by Kara Hopkins explaining why the best choice may be not to vote at all. You'd never see any of this, except for the Bush endorsement, in the pages (paper or online) of NR.

If possible, take time to read all of them because there's something interesting in each one, on top of which there's something here for voters and non-voters alike.

Posted by Mike Tennant at October 18, 2004 01:43 PM

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