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Saturday’s NYT had a piece bylined by James Risen about the Ghosts of Iraq Haunting CIA in Tackling Iran. It’s a Captain Obvious story in conception.
With 'don't ask, don't tell' repealed and gays seeking marriage equality, the homosexual bourgeoisie is emerging--a concept subversive to both liberals and conservatives.
Dutch member of parliament Geert Wilders is pointing out a deeply unfashionable fact: that Europe is home to millions of unassimilated, unreconciled, extremist Muslim immigrants.
That deliberative process means vigorous disagreements that can question the very legitimacy of ideas and policies--but not the legitimacy of the people with whom one disagrees.
Do the data support the claim that conservatives are haters, while liberals are tolerant of others? A handy way to answer this question is with what political analysts call "feeling thermometers."
We can criticize the New Deal for its statist tendencies without losing our moral legitimacy.
As Republicans move toward consolidating power in government, Democratic opponents of free-market conservatism have grown more rhetorically violent in their own counterinsurgency.
Believers and unbelievers live in a darkness that is remarkably the same.




