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Paul Ryan’s Medicare flip-flop is a betrayal of conservatism. - Slate Magazine

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Paul Ryan’s Medicare flip-flop is a betrayal of conservatism. - Slate Magazine

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Dear Paul, I don’t want to see you anymore. Two weeks ago, I declared my love for you. I said you would focus the election on fiscal responsibility. I envisioned you leading a movement of young people to control runaway spending. My friends said I was crazy. They said you...

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