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Though if it was going to fly Sanders wouldn't be the vote to stand in the way.
- View post George Kennan was the guy who posed containment as policy. Meaning: don't drop bombs on Russians. They are good people…
- View post Indeed it was. Brzezinski was a cold warrior, but of the Kennan variety rather than Kissinger. Don't misunderstand me: I…
- View post A while ago it occurred to me or more likely someone I had read and conveniently forgotten that the GOP…
- View post Kaine may not be the most effective DNC chair e'er, but the big problem with 2010 was that between 2006…
- View post Terry Prachett? What about the inestimable Michael Moorcock, of Epic Pooh?
- View post This comment should be in bold capitals.
- View post You sum it up.
- View post Ailes is a tool, literally and figuratively.
- View post I would add more substantively: you're right, defeat is a long time coming. I am convinced that the GOP will…
- View post Right!
- View post I have to say that the bully pulpit is the most overrated tool the President has at his disposal. Yes,…
- View post By far, this is the great thing about Occupy.
- View post I don't have any sympathy for it either, but it is very good that it's there. 2010 was a midterm…
- View post The GOP used the Mighty Wurlitzer to its medium-term advantage beginning with Nixon you could say, but certainly with Reagan.…
- View post People imagine that it's Presidents that make transformational Presidencies. Transformational Presidents get out of the way or at most, like…
- View post "Emoprog" goes straight from this comment into my vocabulary.
- View post you're right absolutely on how little they mean. but there are some real structural issues the GOP has that i…
- View post We know that West is flawed, but to bash the white left a bit more--from within, in my case--the white…
- View post I don't see how this is "on the other hand." If 52% of the tea party crowd says they'd vote…
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