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    Who did the centrist strategy work for? Aside from (arguably) President Clinton's second term, did "Third Way" politics deliver notable…
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  • My point is to contest the suggestion that it's tactically unwise to do the right thing in this case.
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  • Playing it safe is not going to help, come November. Driving a wedge between independents and the Republican Party might.…
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  • The script that blames political failure on an inadequate ideological rigor is as popular on the right as it is…
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  • I'm thinking you mean Al From, founder of the Orwellian-named Democratic Leadership Council. Not to be confused with Bob Shrum.…
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  • ...the aftermath of the Iranian elections than Nico Pitney are welcome to feel slighted about the attention that Pitney received.…
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  • What's your source on the suicide bombing? The only such incident I have heard about is the purported attack against…
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  • The piece by Ken Ballen and Patrick Doherty is self-servingly deceptive. They argue that the "more than 2 to 1…
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  • Agreed on both points, although I don't think Volcker's belated success was enough to rescue Carter's presidency from a qualified…
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  • Truman below Carter, Clinton and Johnson? Wow. Clinton above Kennedy? OK, I'll try my hand at this... Monumental presidencies Franklin…
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  • ...to a cynical stump. They lack the hope that their values and objectives will be pursued, or the confidence that…
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  • Don't count out the possibility that Palin and her people are so ideologically ardent that they will attempt to run…
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  • I don't think anybody has come up with a very good solution to the consequences of the "Great Internet F-wad…
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  • Powell spoke out against torture on any number of occasions. While it would not be the first or last time…
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