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Posted inPolitical Animal, Politics

Losing David Broder

by Kevin Drum August 3, 2006January 9, 2022

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LOSING DAVID BRODER….What’s the modern day equivalent of “losing Walter Cronkite”? Perhaps losing David Broder?

In today’s column he doesn’t quite come right out and say that we need to withdraw from Iraq, but he sure wiggles up to within kissing distance of it. Will the rest of centrist Washington follow?

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