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This summer"s noisy protests against the Iraq war are a dangerous warning--but not dangerous to President Bush. They are dangerous to the Democratic Party.
We have a chance to cement a better system into place in Afghanistan.
At the moment, President Bush"s ratings on handling the war in Iraq are decidedly negative. So it seems an opportune time to ask: How much of a problem is that for his presidency?
How can enlightened liberal internationalist condemn jihad in Sudan as the equivalent of genocide in our time--and pardon an even crueler jihad in Iraq as legitimate national resistance?
The president and his team finally may have realized that they've been a punching bag for far too long, and they actually have a case to make.
The outlook for the GOP is gloomy for both the 2008 presidential and congressional elections.
The House Judiciary Committee's hearings on executive power last week turned out to be a showcase of anti-Bush arguments.



