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The conventional wisdom, especially in the US military, is that the IDF erred in several key areas during the Second Lebanon War. The wisdom that has coalesced in America around IDF operations comes from a superficial understanding of the IDF and of its performance in the two conflicts.
The digital revolution is opening the doors for greater citizen participation in political events and government should create incentives to engage and expand the role of small donors.
Political dysfunction. Partisanship at record levels. Attack politics run amok. And public approval of Congress scraping the single digits (Sen. John McCain is fond of saying it's down to blood rlatives and paid staff).
As the Supreme Court hears a challenge to Arizona's immigration law today, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) scholars are available for interviews.
The presidential election has become a more even race between John McCain and the Democratic candidate that he will be running against in the general election.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the long Democratic primary season has given the party institutional, administrative, and financial advantages in the general election.
The time is coming for Romney to get angry, very angry, with what is increasingly, quaintly called "the mainstream media."
One approach for Mitt Romney would be what opponents might call a double-vanilla ticket, with another white male as vice presidential nominee. Four possibilities come to mind.





