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Conservative control over the language of policy is largely creditable to an extremely effective intellectual infrastructure, but the structure of the media makes it all possible. When all discourse must be reduced to brief television packages, anyone who can come up with a two-word version of a complex policy...
Earlier last month, of course, the all-too real President George W. Bush headed to London on what was, in fact, the first ever official full state visit to England and was received extremely warmly by Prime Minister Tony Blair. Over 100,000 protestors, however, were not so welcoming, and...
The others have barely finished exchanging pleasantries when Martillo drops his first rhetorical bombshell.
The opinion article entitled, “Summers in a Matrix” (Op-ed, Nov. 12), accuses University President Lawrence H. Summers of being either ”ignorant or deliberately misrepresenting facts” specific to U.S. foreign policy in the developing world “through several?...
Democrats have been approaching this centrism thing all wrong. They think that by becoming more conservative, they can appeal to moderates. Meanwhile, the Republican Party has risen to predominance by being more conservative than ever, giving occasional rhetorical nods to the left. Democrats should stick to their guns, but they...