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Monday, February 04, 2008


McCain Derangement Syndrome   [Mark R. Levin]

McCain Derangement Syndrome is now a line used to describe people who argue against McCain. But grammatically it would seem to be a criticism of McCain (see the Washington Post piece today, the testimony of Hastert, Santorum, Cochran, and others). It surely refers to some of the commentary attacking the "talk-radio mafia," admonishing conservatives not to "sulk" if we don't get out way, and so forth.




 





 

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