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Scott Johnson

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Description:   Scott W. Johnson is a Minneapolis attorney. For more than fifteen years Johnson has written with his former law partner John H. Hinderaker on public policy issues including income inequality, income taxes, campaign finance reform, affirmative action, welfare reform, and race in the criminal justice system. Both Hinderaker and Johnson are fellows of the Claremont Institute. Their articles have appeared in National Review, the Weekly Standard, the New York Times, and newspapers from Florida to California.

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A Conservative From The Twin Cities

April 13, 2009

Scott is offended that Obama bowed to the Saudi king,
something the White House says did not happen, but
Scott is offended. He has a picture posted where it
kind of looks like Obama might not be standing
straight. But heck. He is interested in topics like
"income inequality, income taxes, campaign finance
reform, affirmative action, welfare reform, and race."
But he comes to those issues from a conservating angle,
which makes for some interesting reading. He would like
to believe he cares more about the DC children than
Obama does.

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