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There are those candidates who make themselves ridiculous by repeatedly running for president: Stassen, Keyes, Buchanan, Nader.(The Week)(Brief article)

National Review

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There are those candidates who make themselves ridiculous by repeatedly running for president: Stassen, Keyes, Buchanan, Nader. Then there are those candidates who make themselves ridiculous by running for president at all. Former Republican congressman Bob Barr, who has just announced a run as the Libertarian-party nominee, falls in that category. An undistinguished backbencher, he lost the GOP primary for his House seat in 2002. (His cause wasn't helped when he accidentally discharged a .38-caliber ...

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