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"Speaking Softly"

And, an interview with Jeff Jacoby.

Our good friend Justin Katz has another article at NRO, yesterday (quoted ellipsis in original):

There it is, in the abandoned first sentence of a response to Washington Post staff writers Michael Fletcher and Jim VandeHei. The journalists asked President Bush whether he would "expend any political capital to aggressively lobby senators for a gay marriage amendment." With Air Force One flying toward Florida, a state whose ban of adoption by homosexuals the Supreme Court recently left standing, the first thought to reach the president's lips was: "You know, I think that the situation in the last session...."
Weekend headlines interpreted his remarks....

Justin also has an interview with Boston Times Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby over at Anchor Rising.

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Thu. 01/20/05 07:25:58 PM
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