NATIONAL REVIEW
July/August 2012
Christopher Buckley's new political satire sends up DC's politicos, but ultimately doesn't satarise them enough
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July/August 2012
'Nothing could underline Romney's message on the centrality of the economy to this election better than the appointment of Rob Portman to his ticket'
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