As conservative as he can be?

David Frum, author of The Right Man, a biography of Bush as president, offers his views regarding the Daniel Casse piece in Commentary we posted yesterday on whether Bush is a conservative. Frum disagrees, as I did, with Casse’s claim that Bush’s domestic policies represent a grand new conservative synthesis that maximizes choice and accountability. He points out that “if choice and accountability were the administration

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