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Opponents of the Vietnam War--that seemingly endless, inconclusive, increasingly unpopular and ever-more-deadly and costly conflict--called it a "quagmire." They said it was unwinnable and should never have been fought--and that America must avoid similar future wars. Today, our real risk of "quagmire" is Libya.
E. J. Dionne Jr. and David Brooks ask questions of a panel of close associates of Gore, elected officials of both parties who have worked closely with him, and reporters who have covered him in Tennessee and Washington.
Obama and his advisers must be oblivious to the connections between the American Far Left and fascism.
Policymakers should not wait any longer to address the growing fiscal crisis in this country. Responsible reform of Medicare is a major component of any plan to place the country back on a sustainable fiscal path.
Transition to Governing Project eventhighlights from the fall of 2000.
Warhawks are not the only people saying that a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities would be preferable to a nuclear Iran, and President Obama might start backing down on his stance against military intervention.
President Obama would have done better to decline the Nobel Peace Prize he was awarded. The Nobel Committee should have worried that it was hanging an albatross around his neck.
It is a sad and dangerous moment for race relations in American politics.



