W hen we wrote our opening letter in the first issue of Democracy, two and a half years ago, we noted that ideological conservatives had "amassed more power for themselves than at any point in nearly a century." With this control over the levers of government, they were able to put into effect the ideas they had developed over the past quarter century. From Iraq to Katrina to the economy, these ideas in action were found wanting.
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