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CatoAudio, January 2006 | [Tucker Carlson, Tom Palmer, Chris Edwards, Jim DeMint, more]
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CatoAudio, January 2006

  • by Tucker Carlson , Tom Palmer , Chris Edwards , Jim DeMint , more
  • Narrated by Bill McGregor
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This month's feature: MSNBC's Tucker Carlson on the decline and fall of the Republican Party. Also, Tom Palmer on his recent visit to Iraq; Chris Edwards on waste and fraud in federal spending; Sen. Jim DeMint on improving Americans' health through private choice; economist correspondent Robert Guest on international trade barriers as a form of corruption; and Kenneth Langone on Eliot Spitzer's abuse of government power.

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