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May 17th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

It says in spades what is the problem with our party – we’re driving out the heretics, and they’re looking for converts.

— Former Congressman Tom Davis on the state of the Republican Party, as President Obama appoints Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. as Ambassador to China.

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