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Dana Milbank


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April 27, 1968

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Dana Timothy Milbank is an American political reporter and columnist for The Washington Post.

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“Skousen’s movement (it changed its name from the Freemen Institute to the National Center for Constitutional Studies after militia groups began to use the “freemen” label) persisted. Skousen, claiming to represent the beliefs of the Founding Fathers, called for the abolition of Social Security, farm subsidies, and education and welfare funding; pulling out of the United Nations; and eliminating federal income taxes and most federal regulatory agencies. Skousen’s ideas might have died with him, but all that changed when Beck turned The 5,000 Year Leap into his manifesto. Skousen,”
Dana Milbank, Tears of a Clown: Glenn Beck and the Tea Bagging of America

“And then there was Gingrich. In 1983, he pushed for the House to expel two members for having affairs with House pages, saying “a free”
Dana Milbank, The Destructionists: The Twenty-Five Year Crack-Up of the Republican Party

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