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There is a great deal of confusion aboutneoconservatives.Ben Wattenberg's most recent book explains that theyare not by instinct or temperament skeptical of change.
Replete with stories never told before, Fighting Words is Wattenberg's firsthand account of the remarkable transformation of American politics over the last four decades.
AEI senior fellow Ben J. Wattenberg is a Washington icon and iconoclast. From his start as a speechwriter for President Lyndon B. Johnson, Wattenberg has become one of Washington’s preeminent pundits and prognosticators. He has done battle in political and policy circles for nearly forty years. He has been...
Chinese milbloggers, under the protection of pseudonyms,avidly follow major defense and security developments both within China as well as abroad.
The time is coming for Romney to get angry, very angry, with what is increasingly, quaintly called "the mainstream media."
The real question hanging over all this is whether there was a quid pro quo for Mr. Chen’s release.
In 1984, Mario Cuomo pioneered the argument that one may be "personally opposed" to abortion while supporting abortion rights. Ever since, this convenient locution has become a staple for countless Democratic politicians, particularly Roman Catholic ones.







