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Ron Reagan's case against Bush

I finally read Ron Reagan's piece in Esquire on why not to vote for Bush. It's a nice piece of writing, very lyrical in its outrage - RR definitely has gifts in that regard. But one small quibble I wanted to call out. Reagan says towards the end

I write and speak as nothing more or less than an American citizen, one who is plenty angry about the direction our country is being dragged by the current administration.

If honesty is at the core of what Reagan does not like about Bush, then he needs to be honest about this too. The fact is, no matter how well-written his article, it's being published in Esquire and not some obscure blog because Ron Reagan is the son of a two-term US President. He should acknowledge that point.

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