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'''Robert ("Bob") Novak''' is a columnist for the [[Chicago Sun-Times]]<ref>http://www.suntimes.com/news/novak/index.html</ref> and television commentator who has become the leading [[conservative]] voice in journalism.  A convert to [[Catholicism]] after he became a [[conservative]], Novak has been an insightful critic of [[liberal]] policies and an informed writer about politics in general.
 
'''Robert ("Bob") Novak''' is a columnist for the [[Chicago Sun-Times]]<ref>http://www.suntimes.com/news/novak/index.html</ref> and television commentator who has become the leading [[conservative]] voice in journalism.  A convert to [[Catholicism]] after he became a [[conservative]], Novak has been an insightful critic of [[liberal]] policies and an informed writer about politics in general.
  
Novak is not [[conservative]] on the issues of [[immigration]] and [[free trade]].
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Novak is not [[conservative]] on the issues of [[immigration]] and what [[neoconservatives]] call "[[free trade]]."
  
 
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Revision as of 17:41, November 29, 2007

Robert ("Bob") Novak is a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times[1] and television commentator who has become the leading conservative voice in journalism. A convert to Catholicism after he became a conservative, Novak has been an insightful critic of liberal policies and an informed writer about politics in general.

Novak is not conservative on the issues of immigration and what neoconservatives call "free trade."

References

  1. http://www.suntimes.com/news/novak/index.html