Read all of Geoffrey Kabaservice’s profiles of historic Republicans here:
Moderation and Courage: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. — July 24, 2009
Obama Pockets Another Republican — June 7, 2009
The Cheney Might Have Been? — May 3, 2009
Specter’s First Defection — April 30, 2009
William Steiger: Supply-side and Conscience — March 17, 2009
Thomas Kuchel – Strong Defense and Civil Rights — March 11, 2009
Arthur Larson: Moderation and Controversy — February 24, 2009
Gifford Pinchot: Conservation and Contention — February 19, 2009
Nelson Rockefeller: Ego and Fiscal Recklessness — February 16, 2009
Paul Hoffman: Internationalism and Public Service — February 15, 2009
Charles Whalen: Congressman of the Real Majority — February 12, 2009
Robert Taft: Misremembered Conservative — February 9, 2009
Ogden R. Reid: Anti-Communism and Civil Liberties — February 3, 2009
Thomas Curtis: Free Trade and Civil Rights — February 1, 2009
Tom Dewey: Mob-buster and Highway Builder January 29, 2009
Stimson: National Security & Social Reform — January 28, 2009





















3 responses so far
1 From Buckley to Beck: Where Did We Go Wrong? // Sep 6, 2009 at 11:05 am
[...] up: Austin Bramwell, a former National Review trustee, and Geoffrey Kabaservice, our resident GOP historian who at one time contributed research to [...]
2 Moderate Republicanism: Is It Worth Fighting For? | Republicans United. // Oct 24, 2009 at 12:52 am
[...] Republicanism has along and proud history. It has shown a more humane conservatism. Geoffrey Kabaservice has done a wonderful series on New Majority on the role of moderates in the GOP… But even Kabaservice tends to drift into a territory of wallowing instead of calling people to [...]
3 Why Does Ross Douthat Hate Moderate Republicans? | Republicans United. // Nov 4, 2009 at 12:04 am
[...] Oh, and he would realize that we do have principles. [...]
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