Republican civil war breaks out behind John McCain

Even in the midst of a final bombardment in the battle for the White House the sound of gunfire can be heard coming from behind Republican lines, presaging a protracted and bitter civil war.

A party that only four years ago appeared so disciplined and dominant as it delivered President Bush a second term is now divided in the face of an anticipated rout that may give Democrats unfettered power across Washington.

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Marsha Iverson
3.9
by Marsha Iverson - Oct. 29, 2008

In mildly cheeky eloquence, Baldwin gives a lively recounting of the troubles brewing within the Republican presidential campaign, and the long-term implications for the party, and for America's definition of itself.

I find it refreshing to view this mess through British eyes, and to read the international commentary that follows. It is vital to take a step back and look at ourselves through the lens of another nation. As our closest ally for the Iraq and Afghanistan military actions, Great Britain is paying quite a price for their support, and we must give their analysis substantial consideration.

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