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en begin to put forward his conservative, or more conservative, credentials.

en He's highly intelligent. He has strong credentials. He is a conservative, but I think he is mainstream conservative,

en It is somewhat perplexing that fellow Republicans would attack a popular conservative governor of a very conservative state whose overwhelming re-election proved a conservative philosophy can erase the gender gap and attract a record number of minority voters while remaining true to conservative principles.

en I thought it was extraordinary that I was getting this [personal message] from the person perceived as the top conservative in the White House, and that had some weight, ... But he said, 'Look, Gary, this guy is a conservative, and he's going to be a reliable conservative on our side of the issues.'

en The memos you wrote while you were working for President Reagan and Bush one, in my opinion, reflect a conservative lawyer advising a conservative president about conservative policies.

en With this action, in one fell swoop, the president deprived himself and his supporters of the easiest argument for his next nominee: that surely a reelected conservative president is entitled to replace a conservative justice — Rehnquist — with another conservative.

en A political crony with no conservative credentials.

en He brings home the bacon, and he is also able to flaunt somewhat conservative credentials on budgetary issues.

en He has impeccable legal credentials and a well-grounded conservative judicial philosophy -- just what so many, including me, consider most important,

en To use this opportunity to re-establish some of his conservative credentials makes a lot of sense. Whether voters elsewhere are going to be paying a whole lot of attention is another question.

en When Republicans represent moderate districts, they become less conservative just as Democrats representing conservative districts become less liberal. The least conservative Republican members — Mike Fitzpatrick, Jim Gerlach and Curt Weldon — all represent suburban Philadelphia districts, where the voters tend to be more moderate.

en Yeah, he's a conservative commentator journalist; that makes sense if he's reflecting a conservative president.

en Ken is the most popular and charismatic Conservative and he's the Conservative who can reach beyond the Tory tribe -- he can take us back into government,

en Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. We'd all like to believe Intel's forecast is conservative, but I don't think it behooves them to be conservative. I would argue they're painting a realistic picture.

en We learned at least back then he was quite conservative. He was even a relative conservative in the Reagan Justice Department, which is saying something,


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